a message from C&J...

Heeere's Jeremy!

Ole time C&J...

In his recent message, Jeremy wrote, "Perhaps it's never too late to grab the old guitar and venture out into the spotlight again." But he added, "We won't carve anything in stone just yet."

I'm happy to report that we've almost reached the stone-carving stage. I received a letter from Lou Antonicello in which he wrote, "Any chance of your Rocshire Records album being re-issued on CD? I'll keep my fingers crossed that you and Jeremy can get back together and tour."

The answer to Lou's question is yes. The next release on Electric Paintbox just happens to be that very album. And you can uncross your fingers now, Lou. C&J have a new agency and manager to represent us and four dates have already been booked. Stay tuned to the "Latest News" section for further details.

Jeremy closed last month's message by saying, "Yesterday's back!" Perhaps it never really left. Shall I launch into a rambling discourse on the illusory nature of time at this point? Maybe not. But of one thing I'm certain. If you get a chance to come and see us in action later this year, I promise you more than just a trip down memory lane.

All The Best,

Chad Stuart,

April 2002

Previous editorials:
Chad's first editorial
Jeremy's first editorial



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