September 23, 2003Live on the David Lawrence ShowTonight I was a radio guest on the David Lawrence Show talking about Music Piracy and learning about places to get legal music downloads. David's a character, and the interview was a hoot. If you are interested in listening to the show, David sells downloadable MP3 recordings of his show for about a quarter per hour-long segment. I am on both segment 2 and segment 3. Here's the URL: And here's a photo snapped of David and me just a few weeks ago at a party welcoming Chris Pirillo to Los Angeles. This photo was taken for my friend Jim, who listens to David Lawrence on XM Radio --- and was very impressed that I was going to a party where David was also a guest. So, Jim, am I hip, or what?
More Posts Like This One: My Life 2003 Posted by Barbara J. Feldman at September 23, 2003 8:53 PM | Comments (0) Post a comment
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