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July 14, 2005

PassAlong Networks Partners With Crowfly Digital Entertainment

Passalong_logoPress Release: Adding to yesterday's post about Mark Knopfler's ambitious turnaround time for live concert paid downloads, PassAlong has joined the game announcing that it will also offer downloads from Knopfler's Shangri-La Tour beginning with last night's performance at the legendary Ryman Auditorium in Nashville. PassAlong is partnering with Crowfly Digital Entertainment in unveiling "Crowfly LIVE - the Ultimate Encore," as the company's initial service featuring digital downloads of entire concert tours... It sounds like an awesome concept, but I wonder where the breakeven point will be to become profitable...

"This is an excellent opportunity for PassAlong users to gain access to a music legend on a personal level, and demonstrate the immediacy that digital music has to offer," said Dave Jaworski, CEO of PassAlong Networks.  "By partnering with Crowfly, we will be able to continue to offer exclusive concert tour downloads, providing users with a unique opportunity to experience a performance that they might not usually have access to."

In addition to select future concerts from Mark Knopfler's Shangri-La tour being available on PassAlong's website, several performances from the first leg of Mark's US/European tour will also be available...(Nothing is posted yet on Mark's website from last night's performance, but I bet by tonight they'll have uploaded a mix...BTW - Knopfler's 'Money For Nothing' happens to currently be the #1 'Top Passed Song' according to PassAlong's accounting...)

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