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Thanks to Eric Williams of WWC Marketing, we are delighted to announce that we will be having a CD release party of "Castle Queen's Side", the 6th QG CD in Tulsa on March, 29th.
It will be at 2:00pm at Borders Books at 2740 E 21st St. .
We are working on getting a CD release party in Kansas City or Lawrence for the day before; any help in that endeavor (of finding us a retail location for the party) would be most appreciated. Yes, we're crazy enough to travel to different cities for CD release parties; but then, we're a tri-city band!
*cross posted to QG group and yahoo group*
Please come, tell all your friends and help us launch this new CD (and help our sales at Borders!)
THANK YOU, Eric; you rock!
Unfortunately, I won't be able to attend as I have a prior commitment, but I encourage anyone in the Tulsa area who enjoys Celtic/Irish/Ren type music to come out and support a local group. Crossposting is also encouraged. It would be awesome to see them booked into more local places, aside from OKRF. I am proud to say I own every one of their CD's, and they just keep getting better with each new release. They have amazing, tight, goosebump inducing harmonies that match really well with their blend of instrumentation. If you haven't yet heard their cover of "Seven Bridges Road", you are in for a real treat! Two enthusiastic Bob thumbs up!
It will be at 2:00pm at Borders Books at 2740 E 21st St. .
We are working on getting a CD release party in Kansas City or Lawrence for the day before; any help in that endeavor (of finding us a retail location for the party) would be most appreciated. Yes, we're crazy enough to travel to different cities for CD release parties; but then, we're a tri-city band!
*cross posted to QG group and yahoo group*
Please come, tell all your friends and help us launch this new CD (and help our sales at Borders!)
THANK YOU, Eric; you rock!
Unfortunately, I won't be able to attend as I have a prior commitment, but I encourage anyone in the Tulsa area who enjoys Celtic/Irish/Ren type music to come out and support a local group. Crossposting is also encouraged. It would be awesome to see them booked into more local places, aside from OKRF. I am proud to say I own every one of their CD's, and they just keep getting better with each new release. They have amazing, tight, goosebump inducing harmonies that match really well with their blend of instrumentation. If you haven't yet heard their cover of "Seven Bridges Road", you are in for a real treat! Two enthusiastic Bob thumbs up!
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Date: 2009-02-10 02:13 am (UTC)