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RACHAEL SAGE Ph: 610.650.8200 COST: $8.00 CHANDELIER Fax: 610.650.9102 FILE UNDER: POP / ROCK National Distribution: STREET DATE: JUNE 10, 2008 MVD Entertainment Group CATALOG#: MP4545-2 www.musicvideodistributors.com BOX LOTS OF 30 RACHAEL SAGE ph: 610.650.8200 COST: $8.00 CHANDELIER fax: 610.650.9102 “Sexy, self-possessed and impressive...Sage has earned • 2 TIME INDEPENDENT MUSIC AWARD WINNER a place as a performer to be taken seriously, a force to be reckoned with.” - PERFORMING SONGWRITER • OUTMUSIC AWARD (BEST SONGWRITER) “Melodies that will break your heart...unforced passion • SHARED STAGES: SHERYL CROW, LIZ PHAIR, and knowing observation.” - ROLLINGSTONE.COM ANI DIFRANCO, SARAH MCLACHLAN, JUDY COLLINS, INDIGO GIRLS, MELISSA ETHERIDGE “Warm, intelligent...New York indie charm” - MOJO CHANDELIER is the eighth album from alt-pop innovator and Independent Music Award winner Rachael Sage. The follow- up to 2006’s critically acclaimed THE BLISTERING SUN – which spent several weeks on CMJ’s Top 200 and charted on AAA commercial and non-commercial stations nationwide – CHANDELIER was self-produced by Sage and mixed by Grammy® winning engineer Kevin Killen (Peter Gabriel, Prince, Shakira, Elvis Costello). The album features inspired performances by A-list musicians Adam Levy (Norah Jones), Todd Sickafoose (Ani DiFranco), Jack Petruzelli (Rufus Wainwright), Dave Eggar (Evanescence), Dean Sharp (Moby), Ben Butler (Dar Williams), Russ Johnson (Aretha Franklin), Allison Cornell (Cyndi Lauper) and Doug Yowell (Duncan Sheik). A vibrant personality and improvisational keyboardist, Sage tours over 200 dates a year and has earned a loyal following for her infectious melodies and poetic lyrics. The 13 tracks on CHANDELIER showcase her most soul-baring work to date. For more info and tour updates visit: www.rachaelsage.com. SELECT TOUR DATES: M A R K E T I N G & P R O M O T I O N 4/06 - Los Angeles, CA 4/08 - Seattle, WA Retail: P 4/10 - Portland, OR articipating in listening stations and price & positioning programs. T-shirts, 4/26 - Binghamton, NY posters, postcards, stickers, candy & video will be available for promotional use. 4/27 - Ithaca, NY Radio: AAA commercial, AAA non-com, NPR, College & Internet radio promotion to over 5/12 - Nashville 650 stations beginning in May. Radio Promotion: M:M (commercial), Planetary (non-comm) 5/13 - Atlanta, GA Press: 5/15 - New York, NY National print, internet & media campaign will target SPIN, Paste, Time Out, Elle, 5/30 - Des Moines, IA Marie Claire, Bust, Curve, Out, CMJ, No Depression, Keyboard, Performing Songwriter 5/31 - Minneapolis, MN etc., all alt weeklies / metropolitan dailies & TV programs such as Conan O’Brien, Jimmy 6/01 - Minneapolis, MN Kimmel & CBS Morning Show. Publicist: [email protected] • www.thinkpress.net 6/03 - New York, NY Advertising: 6/04 - Washington, DC Print media to include 1/4, 1/3 & 1/2 page ads in Paper, Paste, Bust, 6/06 - Indianapolis Performing Songwriter, Bitch, HX, Village Voice, Curve, Time Out, Interview, Keyboard, NY 6/07 - Milwaukee, WI Press, Teen Voice, Venus, American Songwriter, Magnet & others. Co-op Ads in alt press 6/11 - Philadelphia, PA will also be secured in touring regions; banner ads will support extensive web campaign. 6/21 - Cleveland, OH Touring: In-store appearances will be scheduled for all target markets including AL,CA, SCHEDULE UPDATES: DC, FL, GA, IA, IL, KY, LA, MA, ME, MD, MI, MN, MS, NC, NJ, NY, OH, OR, PA, RI, www.rachaelsage.com SC,TN,TX,VA,WA, WI. Extensive national tour will coordinate with radio & retail campaign. Check stock on other great titles by Rachael Sage: The Blistering Sun: 601937636326 Ballads & Burlesque: 601937818128 Public Record: 601937909022 Illusion’s Carnival: 601937727222 Painting of a Painting: 601937545420 Smashing The Serene: 601937363628 Morbid Romantic: 601937181826 mpressrecords.com.
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