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19.04
2009

“Thirsty Traveler Gospel Songbook” Released

Men of Easy Company released their album “Thirsty Traveler Gospel Songbook” today with a grande olde release party! Robert and Joel performed all the new songs and a few old ‘uns, with free buttons, too. We even got an itty bitty video of “Coming To An End”:

Thanks everyone for coming to the show. The audience was very attentive, and it was a great time. Makes a person want to play more often.

If you want a CD, you can E-mail us to order a physical copy with all the artwork and liner notes for $1 (boy, it’s cool!). That, and our releases are available in the Downloads section for free.

By the way, the SideDistro has been refined, and has a new song up by Joel Schuman, his brother, and his brother’s friend. [Edit: SideDistro is at http://lonym.net/]

1.04
2009

Men of Easy Co. to Release “TTGS”

Thirsty Traveler Gospel Songbook

Thirsty Traveler Gospel Songbook

The Men of Easy Company are hard at work duplicating CD’s for their long-awaited release of “Thirsty Traveler Gospel Songbook” on Sunday, April 19, featuring nine and a half songs:

  1. Coming To An End
  2. Plastic Surgery
  3. How I Fall For You
  4. Time To Spare
  5. Wrong Way Home
  6. On Down The Road
  7. Going On A Trip
  8. Working Man’s Dreams
  9. Ideal Darling

Joel and Robert will be performing at North Park University’s Java Haus, in Chicago, IL, at 6:30 PM. Bring a buck for the CD and a dollar for a soda and two bags of animal crackers. Hope to see you there!

P.S. This has nothing to do with April Fool’s Day. This is actually, really happening.

27.02
2009

Joe Davis to Release “Spring”

7pm on March 21,  Joe Davis has a CD release party for “Spring” in Java Haus, North Park University. If you’re in the area, admission is free and we will be giving CD’s away. Ben Bruckner will be opening, too.

“Spring” is a 10-song album, backed by Allison Crino (BGV), Andy Carlson (solo guitar), and Brandon Weberg (bass). The album will be available for download both as individual MP3 files and one single .iso file to burn to CD on the Downloads page–as well as a real, physical album to buy, if you like; $1 each to cover materials. Its cover art, while simple, is painstakingly assembled by hand by yours truly. Initially there will be 50 numbered physical copies. For details on getting one, E-mail us. This is the first album the label is selling materially at-cost, and absolutely free online. We’re very excited.

Go download download download on March 22!