DiNizio is quite the businessman. He also pioneered a variation on the old "send in your lyrics and we'll make a song out of them" scam a few years back--I forget how much he was charging to write music and record demos for patrons, but it wasn't cheap.
Staying somewhat on topic, does anybody know how Todd Rundgren's subscription service is doing? I joined up for a year, mainly out of curiosity, and ended up with one CD and an unreliable piece of software called the "Interocitor" that was supposed to let you inside the musical mind of Todd, but seemed mostly to inspire anti-technological rants from Mr. Rundgren.
