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Business
'High-tech folkies'Published 05/27/08
Sharon Lee Tegler — For The Capital
Maggie Sansone, president and chief executive officer of Maggie's Music Inc. of Shady Side, displays a handful of CDs the indie record label recently produced. In front of her is a hammered dulcimer, the instrument she is renowned for playing.Skies were gray, the breeze had stiffened and the West River was choppy. Nevertheless, the waterside views from a wall of windows in the Shady Side offices of Maggie's Music Inc. were spectacular. The independent record label's founder and Chief Executive Officer Maggie Sansone tracked sales figures for a newly released CD on her computer. The CD, Hesperus Early Music Ensemble's "An Early American Quilt," is the 55th album produced by Maggie's Music. The label has sold more than 1 million CDs and currently represents 15 artists or groups. Winner of eight Washington Area Music Association, or...
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