"Chris Cutler was kind enough to offer his company as an umbrella, so now I can have all my back catalogue under one roof as it were, and it has the same feeling as with Daniel; this is a matter between friends rather than businessmen"
- Fred Frith
About this Quote
This quote by Fred Frith is referring to his relationship with Chris Cutler, a fellow musician. Fred was trying to find a method to handle his back catalogue, and Chris provided his company as a way to do this. This gesture was a sign of relationship and trust between the two, rather than a company transaction. Fred was grateful for Chris' offer, as it allowed him to keep all of his music under one roof. It was a gesture of generosity and friendship, and Fred was grateful for it. The quote likewise implies that Fred's relationship with Chris was similar to his relationship with Daniel, another artist. This suggests that Fred had a strong bond with both Chris and Daniel, and that their relationship was based upon shared respect and relationship. In general, this quote is a testament to the strong bond in between Fred and his fellow artists, and the significance of relationship in the music market.
This quote is written / told by Fred Frith somewhere between February 17, 1949 and today. He/she was a famous Composer from England.
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