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October 21, 2014 INCLUDES INCLUDES OCTOBER NEW RELEASE GUIDE 2014 STREET DATE: October 21, 2014 HOLIDAY 5% DISCOUNT on New Release Items through October 28 GUIDE 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 STREET DATE: October 21, 2014 (5% discount through October 28) (503) 231-0876 / www.bdcdistribution.com 2 October 2014 WBDCelcome!! Welcome!! New Releases play and they just don’t stop making kids happy. Cool beans! You can count on death, taxes and man’s best friend and you can always count on Jordan Richardson won a Grammy this year for his work with Ben Harper holidays happening at the end of every year. And since you have to have a theme and Charlie Musselwhite on their blues collaboration album. Richardson, song (or hundreds), there has to be holiday music. And we got ‘em. The bottom of longtime Harper band member, has also worked with Ringo (a drummer hires a page 8 has a new one that has a song about Lou Reed not being around for drummer!!), John Paul Jones and his own pseudononymous project, Son of Stan. Christmas this year (How can you resist that?). Page 9 has our five best selling The new SOS EP, Georgia, is a stunner. Get on up!!! titles from last year’s Holiday Season and pages 10, 11 and 12 have everything we Check out the Moonwatcher Music label new to us here at burnside--details on have to offer for events filled with mirth, joy, warm cider, and presents. C’mon--- page 5. And again, we have more (returnable) vinyl for you - remember, the plural you know you want to hear NRBQ or Swamp Dogg wrapped in tinsel as well as of vinyl is vinyl (I stole that one from Microfiche Records). Would you like a box of Benjamin Britten’s Ceremony of Carols and other standards. Voodoo Doughnuts? It’s coming next month. So this Texas guy and this Brit meet in New York some 25 years back and kick out And lastly, a sincere farewell with our best wishes to Jennifer Fedenko whose some Punk and Old Timey music laced with hardcore and 50s country; and they stalwart efforts we appreciated immensely for six years and 364 days. She’s off never stop. Pyramids may rise and fall but Key Wilde and Mr Clarke have for a degree in Botany and Soil Science---can you dig it? morphed into a kindie duo whose third album, Animal Tales, is out this month. Not a bad run at all for a couple of guys whose Animal Alphabet video has been seen Your friends at bdc on YouTube by two thirds of a million folks. They win awards; they get lots of air- The Burnside Distribution Team MAIN OFFICE SALES STAFF 6635 N. Baltimore Ave. Suite 285, Skip Werner, General Manager Portland, OR, 97203 nGeneral Manager Voice: (503) 231-0876 6635 N. 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(503) 231-0876 / www.bdcdistribution.com 3 STREET DATE: October 21, 2014 (5% discount through October 28) BDCAMERICANA New Releases Brad Colerick, Tucson Billboard Magazine called Brad Colerick “one of a baker’s dozen of acts to watch in the folk community around the world.” Colerick’s previous CDs have landed in the top 5 of both the Euro-Americana and Folk-DJ charts. Cat: BN0405 He was a finalist at Kerrville, Rocky Mountain Folk Fest, Falcon Ridge, and Sisters Folk Festival songwriter Label: Back 9 Records competitions. This latest CD features nine original songs and two covers. The album paints a true Americana UPC: 609241040525 landscape with acoustic instruments and sepia-toned tales. It features a cast that includes Herb Pedersen, April Price: $9.40 Verch, and former Johnny Cash bassist Dave Roe. Home Base: Los Angeles xgAJCEBy04052pz Top Markets: LA, Omaha/Lincoln, KC, Denver, Chicago 6 0924-10405-2 5 kettles | eno, The Jake Leg Chronicles Ever go to a rattlesnake round-up with only a buck knife and a fifth of Jack? How ‘bout a 1400 mile trip with the cops Cat: IPE 002 on your tail every step of the way? The Jake Leg Chronicles, the first CD by kettles | eno takes you to the places in Label: Indian Proud the south where most people don’t dare travel. This ain’t Pigeon Forge with the grandparents. No stereotypes, just Entertainment truth. The songs have a heavy southern gothic feel that would almost lead people to believe The Jake Leg Chronicles UPC: 888295123556 owes more to Faulkner than Earle and Prine. Recorded with Atlanta’s elite musicians at Meaner Studios, the music Price: $10.90 lays down an Americana solid bed for the melody and harmonies aplenty. The result is a very enjoyable listen with lyrics that deliver a realistic view of living in the south, along with a truth or two that just might stick with you. Home Base: Atlanta xiIICJFy12355qz Top Markets: SouthEast, MidWest 8 8829-51235-5 6 NQ Arbuckle, The Future Happens Anyway Don’t let the self-deprecation or inebriation imply that NQ Arbuckle isn’t serious about the music. This band has earned multiple Juno nominations, considerable critical praise and a legion of rabid fans. There’s a sober reverence and deep romance to NQ Arbuckle’s songcraft. Everything boils down to life and death, and how to face both with Cat: SIX084 humour and humanity. With this album, NQ Arbuckle should rightfully move beyond their reputation as scruffy, Label: Six Shooter Records unassuming roots rockers. Years in the making, the album is a masterful, yet wholly unpretentious, collection of UPC: 836766008444 songs that illustrates NQ’s finesse, subtlety and heart. NQ’s albums always include a scholar’s selection of writing Price: $10.40 and references and The Future Happens Anyway is no exception. NQ Arbuckle has consistently created impressive, treasured albums for more than a decade. But NQ Arbuckle has never made a record like this before. Home Base: Toronto xiDGHGGy00844oz Top Markets: National 8 3676-60084-4 4 BLUES Lisa Mills, I’m Changing On the American Gulf Coast, deeply embedded Southern musical influences coalesce in the most unpredictable ways. Lisa Mills exemplifies that truth with the follow-up to her internationally praised 2010 release, Tempered in Fire. A new take on her 2005 album of the same name, I’m Changing is the product of an intense collaboration Cat: MBR2014 with engineer Trina Shoemaker. The triple Grammy winner worked with Mills to achieve a more pure expression Label: Mills Bluz Records of her artistic desires, recasting old tracks and adding new ones, and the results are transformative. You can call UPC: 614511826327 Lisa Mills a blues singer or a gospel singer an R&B singer and not be wrong, but none of the labels are true in the Price: $9.90 ways you might expect. I’m Changing spans from blues to joy and from vulnerability to indomitability, often within the same song. The title is no lie: Lisa Mills is changing. She’s changing the way we hear things. Home Base: Mobile, AL xgBEFBBy82632rz Top Markets: National 6 1451-18263-2 7 CHILDRENS Key Wilde & Mr Clarke, Animal Tales Key Wilde and Mr Clarke, a Parents’ Choice GOLD Award-winning duo known for wildly imaginative songwriting and a distinctive harmonic sound, will release a new album of zoological story-songs, Animal Tales. These some- times allegorical songs exude KWMC’s “energetic blend of Americana and punk, of empathy and third-grade snark” Cat: WH-006 (Zooglobble), while often offering useful fauna facts. The songs are always funny, factual and sometimes Label: Worm Hole allegorical. Key Wilde and Mr Clarke’s kid-friendly and sophisticatedly funny songs get regular rotation on UPC: 614511828123 SiriusXM’s Kids Place Live and WXPN FM’s Kids Corner radio, among many other shows nationwide. Their Animal Price: $8.15 Alphabet video has had more than 650,000 YouTube views! Home Base: New York, Portland xgBEFBBy82812nz Top Markets: National 6 1451-18281-2 3 (503) 231-0876 / www.bdcdistribution.com 4 STREET DATE: October 21, 2014 (5% discount through October 28) BDCBURNSIDE New WELCOMES Releases MOONWATCHER MUSIC At the start of 2012, Moonwatcher founders Joe Taylor (artist/producer) and Steven M. Gates (former BMG/RCA VP) formulated a plan to secure distribution and public relations for the growing catalog of Moonwatcher artists; all produced by Joe.
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