Oh, what? another Chap-blog?
We’ve been spending a bunch of time in the studio lately, with the main purpose of coming up with new song ideas and arrangements. As many of you already know we decided to go ahead and release one of the tunes we recorded to radio, and as a fan exclusive free download. If you haven’t already done so, you can download an MP3 of Redwood Hill by clicking on our radio player. Also be sure and request it often from your local bluegrass radio show. If they didn’t get a copy, tell them to get with the program and download it from our website.
Which reminds me… all you street team members out there need to step it up! If you’re gonna wear the badge and get the local doughnut discount, you gotta start hitting the beat. We didn’t get the follow-up on the last task that we were expecting, and we’re getting ready to launch a new task for the new single that needs all of your help. So if you’re already a ChapManiac Street Teamer we’re asking you step up to the plate, (we don’t officially recommend juicing up as an option, but some of those other street teams have some big players, if you know what I mean). If you’re not a ChapManiac, but like all the analogies to being a cop, or a big league baseball player, we invite you to join the team… or force. Sorry there are no badges or doughnut discounts.
Back to what I was saying… We also put a couple of the other tunes that we worked up on a limited edition CD along with a live show from St. Louis, NB, Canada, that we plan on selling at our concert up there this July 12th. Any copies that we have left after the show we plan on making available on our new E-Store which should be up and running real soon. We’ll keep you updated.
In the meantime tilt back the old recliner, stretch out, and enjoy the latest Chap-TV webisodes. This week on Chap-TV, Bill gives his opinion on the usefulness of Chap-TV or lack thereof, and there’s another nail biting episode of Will It Break?! This one will keep you on the edge of your seat. I don’t want to give anything away, but someone might lose an eye.
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