At a loose end? Filled with warmth
and generosity and needing something trivial
to do with it?
No problem.
Here's your chance to do just that.
Woody needs your votes. And she needs them
now.
If you can be bothered.
It would be awfully nice if you would. Thanks!
An Appeal
My song Happening
has been nominated for the Record
Of The Year Award at Radio Six International.
You can listen to it here
(page may be slow to load but hopefully
it'll be worth the wait). If you like
the track and would like to help it up
the chart, that would be absolutely amazing.
It requires a bit of participation - you
need to send an email to votes@radiosix.com
with the word "Vote"
as the subject. Please include your
name and address in the body
of the message so that they can verify
the vote, plus of course the vital information
of who you are voting for (Woodstock
Taylor - Happening).
Voting is
restricted to one vote per person.
Grateful
thanks from the bottom of my ego if you
can be bothered to do this.
Woody xx
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Still bored? Why not read
Woody's diary?
It's more interesting than watching paint dry. Marginally.
Heckling is currently enabled for members of MySpace.com.
There is a
Woodstock Taylor forum online at Planet
of Sound.
It would be lovely if you stopped by and left a comment.
You'll need to register but it'll only take a minute.
CLICK
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- an occasional bulletin of random beseechings and promotional
fluff. Mercifully ocasional.
Alternatively, you could always help someone that actually
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BECOME
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PLEASE
NOTE THAT ANY SAINTLINESS IN EVIDENCE HERE DOES
NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT THE SAINTLINESS (OR
LACK OF IT) OF THE MANAGEMENT. THANK YOU.
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Please give generously.

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