Mindi Abair and Diana Krall are hanging out in cyberspace.
If you have children in middle school, high school or college, you’re probably aware of the online community called MySpace.com. That’s where young people set up personal sites, jot down their thoughts in journals and post dozens of pictures. The website is attracting new users at a rate of 3.5 million a month and is now a place where young people learn about new bands and their favorite music. The site boasts 30 million user pages, and 400,000 are devoted to bands.
Recognizing the potential of MySpace, saxophonist Abair and vocalist Krall and their record labels have created pages that enhances their official websites and further allows fans keep track of their careers.
You might not see them replying to your comments anytime soon. But you never know.
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