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STREET DATE: April 17, 2012 5% DISCOUNT on New Release Items Through April 24 APRIL NEW RELEASE GUIDE STREET DATE: April 17, 2012 5% DISCOUNT on New Release Items through April 24 Burnside Distribution Corp, 6635 N. Baltimore Ave, Suite 285, Portland, OR, 97203 phone (503) 231-0876 / fax (503) 231-0420 / www.bdcdistribution.com BDC New Releases April 2012 BONGO BEAT RECORDS! THE DIODES. ACTION/REACTION. 1980 PUNK HARD ROCK LP FINALLY AVAILABLE ON CD 6 BONUS TRACKS Cat: BB 1977-2 REMASTERED BY JOHN WILSON Label: Bongo Beat Records UPC: 777000197725 (MEAT BEAT MANIFESTO) Price: $8.15 EXTENSIVE LINER NOTES xhHHAAAy19772pz INCLUDES “CATWALKER” 7 7700-01977-2 5 (503) 231-0876 / www.bdcdistribution.com 2 BDC New Releases April 2012 Welcome!! Welcome!! Caspar Babypants who has spawned his fifth album, HOT DOG! Kids music that parents will like also (what a concept!). This one has soon-to-be-mama Rachel Flotard from First we hope you’ve all recovered from SXSW - good to see so many of you there - we all Visqueen as a guest. experienced great music and some great food along the way; always a delight! Frank Black has a world beyond The Pixies; several of them actually. In addition to having Marvin the Mandolin Man - you know, that guy from Lone Justice, Marvin Etzioni - brand a happy homelife, he has managed to have outlets under the Black Francis moniker, with new double CD and LP on Nine Mile Records with guests Richard Thompson, LJ bandmate his band The Catholics and in a duo album with his wife Violet Clark under the name of Maria McKee, John Doe, Lucinda Williams, Steve Earle and more: great songs - a labor of .Grand Duchy We have cool vinyl this month from all three aggregations... love - it’s Marvin Country. and so much more.... 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(503) 231-0876 / www.bdcdistribution.com 3 BDC New Releases April 2012 (503) 231-0876 / www.bdcdistribution.com 4 STREET DATE: April 17, 2012 (5% discount through April 24) BDCAMERICANA New Releases Emily Grace Berry, Emily Grace Berry Emily Grace Berry grew up listening to Texas singer/songwriters, and now she is one. It didn’t take much time; CD EP she’s singing beautifully now at 20. Growing up on a Texas ranch is a good way to find country music; but her Cat: SB-0038 music-loving parents wanted her tastes to transcend genre, so they turned her on to category-defiers like Linda Label: SteadyBoy Records Ronstadt, Dixie Chicks, and their own Texas favorite, Jerry Jeff Walker. When Jerry Jeff played a ranch party gig in UPC: 614511797627 2000, Emily got up and sang Redneck Mother with him. She was in the third grade. Jerry Jeff’s drummer that day Price: $3.85 was power pop rocker Freddie Steady Krc, now Emily’s musical mentor (and label). Emily wrote two of these tracks with Freddie, and her covers of Someday Soon and Long, Long Time are sung straight from the heart. Home Base: Austin xgBEFBBy79762rz Top Markets: Texas 6 1451-17976-2 7 Buzz Cason, Surf and Turf Buzz Cason’s latest album is the fourth in a series of Americana/ Roots Rock recordings, which have been charted in the top 30 of the Americana charts. Surf And Turf is a unique and bold project featuring songs from Cat: 2012-1 both the classic Beach Music era and the current edgy rock/country songs recently written or co-written by Buzz. Label: ArenA The music features members of Buzz’s band, The Live Notes in addition to special guests, Parker Cason UPC: 643157420859 (Colorfeels), Mike Johnson and Doyle Grisham, two great steel players and ex-Wilco drummer, Ken Coomer. Price: $8.15 “Absolutely our best effort yet,” says the man whose songs have been covered by The Beatles, Pearl Jam, Arthur Alexander, U2, Jimmy Buffett and many more in the last five decades. Home Base: Nashville xgEDBFHy42085tz Top Markets: National 6 4315-74208-5 9 Marvin Etzioni, Marvin Country! There’s country, there’s alt. country, and there’s Marvin Country; presided over by the man the L.A. Times called 2xCD SET “one heck of a songwriter,” and Billboard compared to John Lennon. Grammy award winner Marvin Etzioni Cat: NMR 0240 has been known as producer (Toad the Wet Sprocket, Counting Crows, Peter Case), sideman (T Bone Burnett, Label: Nine Mile Records Dixie Chicks, Grey Delisle), and songwriter (Cheap Trick, Victoria Williams). Even before there was No UPC: 616892026846 Depression, Marvin was the co-founder of Lone Justice. Marvin Country is his ambitious fourth album. The two- Price: $10.90 record set features Lucinda Williams, Steve Earle, John Doe, Richard Thompson, Buddy Miller, Maria Mckee, and more. The Mandolin Man is back! Have mandolin, will travel... 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Some of it’s got a rockier edge, some of it’s got a funkier edge.” Mikey’s ferocious axe (he’s fiery on slide as well as single-string leads) and impassioned vocals have never been captured more effectively on record than on this self-produced collection, cut in Clarksdale with an impressive array of musical cohorts. xhDJHIIy49652kz 7 3978-84965-2 0 (503) 231-0876 / www.bdcdistribution.com 5 BDC New Releases STREET DATE: April 17, 2012 (5% discount through April 24) BLUES continued Treasa Levasseur, Broad Following her critically acclaimed and Juno nominated album, Low Fidelity; Treasa Levasseur’s newest release, Broad, is a sassy and sultry blend of blues based styles, featuring guest appearances by MonkeyJunk, Raoul and the Big Time, Paul Reddick and other well known blues artists. Broad was recorded in two cities in three Cat: sc005 studios with four different bands. 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