Originally Posted By: Janice & Bud
Welcome aboard. BiaB brought us back into music and has
allowed us to explore music well beyond what we did in
our bluegrass days. There are great folks here and the
forum is extremely well moderated. My contacts with
everybody associated with the company has convinced
me that they are THE most customer friendly business
I've ever encountered. We have met wonderful folks
on the forum some of which have become regular
song collaborators.

You've found a wonderful net hangout and the amount
of knowledge here re BiaB and song production is
immense. I've learned more about mixing and mastering
from folks here than I had over the last 30 years.

J&B

That has been my experience also.

There are musicians and songwriters at every stage of development here who are willing and eager to share their knowledge and experience with others. That makes PG Music Forums very unique. It's a Family!

Everyone checks their egos at the door and opens their minds for a fruitful exchange of thought.

The moderators do a great job of keeping everyone on the same page and within the bounds of netiquette.

Dr Peter Gannon encourages input from users and is prompt in adapting ideas of merit.

Contribute to the mix in any way you can and welcome to the
PG Music Family.

Addendum: I suffered a severe stroke that left me mute and paralyzed. I thought that my music was also silenced forever. Enter Dr Peter Gannon and his wonderful Band In A Box.

I'm back into my love of music to an even deeper and more knowledgeable degree than ever. I silently thank Peter every time I begin a composing/recording session.

A word about the marvelous friends I've made through these forums:

Danny Campo and Summer Russell drove a combined total of over 2000 miles to visit my Nursing Home and entertain for free. Josie Cooper from Johannesburg SA is planning to visit here soon. Several others (Scotty Olson and Mario D) are coming soon. Danny and Summer have visited and entertained twice each. Better friends are impossible to find and yet they are abundant in The PG Family.