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By MATTHEW M. BURKE  |  July 26, 2006

Despite good reviews for Paradise, Woodward says he has no plans to leave the band to pursue a solo career. In fact, he’s couldn’t be happier that OK is back in the studio. Plus, when I reach him by phone he’s on vacation in Puerto Rico – so, shit, things can’t be that bad.

“I think we’re shooting to put something out pretty soon,” he says.

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Ordinary people
How could you not include Michael Bartholomew in this article? I guess the Phoenix really has fallen if you consider it acceptable to describe a band and not include one of its passionate members who deserves just as much recognition if not more than you for writing this article. this man plays some truly beautiful music, and you missed it. better luck on actually doing some work next time.
By firefly on 07/27/2006 at 12:42:08
Ordinary people
Im so glad to see that O.K. is finally getting some well deserved recognition. They are a happy, humble and fun-loving band just as the pheonix described. I just wish that some fans would appreciate the publicity instead of critiquing it because knowing the band like I do I know none of them would turn their noses over a missed name.
By velenjak21 on 07/28/2006 at 1:53:16
Ordinary people
I am Michael Bartholomew and also a close friend of Matty Burke. He didn't leave me out, it was an editorial snafu and also, valenjak is right. I don't give a rats ass. Thanks for the compliments firefly! I'm flattered. Peace
By mikeyb646 on 07/30/2006 at 12:47:54

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