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            <title>Does the world need an IRM Blog?</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[<p>IRM's website now allows the band to create a blog where they can post new content and engage with the outside world who can post comments. Is this of value to anyone? Who knows. We'll try it for a while and see if IRM has an audience who likes to give feedback or engage with the band. Generally the band likes audience members who typically attend shows and enjoys interacting with them during breaks. It's always good to hear direct feedback about what audience members want to see more of (ie, cool tunes) or less of (ie, Ruben's cleavage). Also, it's interesting to hear what cover songs others would like to hear the band perform. If you read this and have anything to say, what are waiting for? Add a comment and make your voice known.</p>]]></description>
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