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Yellowhouseroad - Posted - 11/06/2012: 00:05:23
Hey Banjo Hangout! I hope this finds you well. Monroe Crossing is just about to release our lucky 13th CD and we're looking to spread the good news to areas near you and beyond by having our music available first in local music stores that specialize in Bluegrass. This is where you can help us! If you have a favorite music store please pass it along below! It's just that simple! We're totally stoked about this and we appreciate your help! Take care and God bless you.
Gymbal31 - Posted - 11/06/2012: 05:38:27
Hogeye in Evanston, IL
Old Town School Music Store, Chicago
But I think they both already get your stuff.
miiloo - Posted - 11/06/2012: 09:22:51
David,
Best of luck with the new cd. You're booked here at the Kezar Music Showroom in March. We'll get some cds then from you, if not before. Come and play my new Yates RS!
Milo @ Kezar Music
Vapor - Posted - 11/07/2012: 22:06:29
alprice - Posted - 11/08/2012: 15:07:19
Dusty Strings in Seattle.
I know a couple of radio guys out here, Dave. I would be happy to get them to them if you want to send to me. PM me for an address if interested.
Al
sseiple - Posted - 11/08/2012: 17:03:15
Bluegrass Musicians Supply Store, Columbus, OH
Good luck!
Steve
1935tb-11 - Posted - 11/20/2012: 05:08:28
man go with walmart,, everybody has one of those. and if you would send on to WBRF 98.1 GALAX VA. AND WPAQ 740 AM , MT AIRY NC
if you send one to WPAQ ,, put a note in there with it attention, tim frye,, (he plays in the band my wife is in) , about doing an on air interview with him to help promote it. call him after he gets it and set up a time, he will help you all he can,
terry m
Edited by - 1935tb-11 on 11/20/2012 05:12:30
Banjophobic - Posted - 11/20/2012: 10:14:30
Get set up with online suppliers...CD baby, CD universe,etc are a couple choices.
Laurence Diehl - Posted - 11/20/2012: 10:32:04
Most stores I know are getting out of the CD business (Dusty strings in seattle for instance). So I would definitely go with online options.
Yellowhouseroad - Posted - 11/20/2012: 19:13:15
Elderly is on the list, thanks! To Banjophobic and Laurence Diehl, we want to bring the CD to local stores first to bring interest to local people in communities. This could also be good for small businesses who are still carrying CDs. The CD will be available online in a couple of months. In the mean time, check out these awesome stores!
Banjophobic - Posted - 11/21/2012: 07:55:05
quote:
Originally posted by Yellowhouseroad
Elderly is on the list, thanks! To Banjophobic and Laurence Diehl, we want to bring the CD to local stores first to bring interest to local people in communities. This could also be good for small businesses who are still carrying CDs. The CD will be available online in a couple of months. In the mean time, check out these awesome stores!
Ok, then you guys know much better than we do, who the 'local' stores are that you want to cover, so we can't help you there,sorry. To get ' area beyond' that, you' should use online sites, and contact larger, well know music stores around the country to stock the CD's. Good luck with the CD-![]()
snapjackson - Posted - 12/02/2012: 23:34:25
Amoeba Records in San Francisco, CA. has a pretty nice bluegrass section. I often buy my bluegrass cds and records there.
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