Archive for March, 2010

Customer Highlight – Alex Bleeker

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Alex Bleeker and Jamie Granato stopped by the plant yesterday to pick up "These Days" 7"
Yet another awesome release from Group Tightener. We love these guys.

Customer Highlight – The Hot Rails

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The Hot Rails are a kick ass 70s rock band from here in Cleveland.

Here they are on tour with their brand new release, SIngle Entendre.

It's a pretty bad ass colored vinyl, done on recycled vinyl. In their words:

"We are happy that we choose the orange recycled vinyl. The records looks and sounds amazing! The album artwork printing is equally impressive."

Check them out at The Hot Rails.com or MySpace.

Update: Great review over at I Rock Cleveland.

Cleveland’s Music History

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The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has a great article tracking the history of rock and roll in Cleveland.

Gotta Groove is proud to call Cleveland home!

Customer Highlight – Common Cloud Records – Fey 7″

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This is a great project.  Common Cloud Records and the Carrefour Collective are releasing a series of limited edition 7″ splits to benefit aspiring Haitian musicians who’s passions and dreams have been put on hold due to the devastating effects of the massive earthquake.

The first release includes a hand-screened & number art print, unique packaging, and a limited pressing of 300.  All proceeds go towards purchasing instruments for the Holy Trinity School of Music.

Includes one track by Ragged Claws and a B-side by Mike Noyce. (Bon Iver)

Order it now, the records shipped out today!

Customer Highlight – Japanther

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We're really excited about the new Japanther record - Rock 'n' Roll Ice Cream.

They have been getting lots of great well-deserved press for this release.  We'll be seeing them live at SXSW.  Enough already, go buy the album  direct from the artist.