Showing posts with label Ian McGlynn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ian McGlynn. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Enjoy Mas Holiday Cheer - 2014 Holiday Music Sampler from Digital Music Marketing

Jump start your holiday with some festive tunes from Digital Music Marketing! We'd like to thank our friend Joe Stevenson for shipping out some fresh holiday music from Augusta, GA. The INSTANT CHRISTMAS CLASSICS VOL. 1 tracks that are included on "Mas Holiday Cheer" also support the 12 Bands project that provides “just in time” resources to families being cared for at the Children’s Hospital of Georgia. Please visit and support 12bands.org if you can. From our family to yours - Happy Holidays everyone!!


Mas Holiday Cheer - Click on Cover Art and Listen Now
 Mas Holiday Cheer

Monday, September 26, 2011

Ian McGlynn raising funds for new LP through IndieGoGo

Bailey Park Recording artist Ian McGlynn is on his way to successfully funding his new LP titled "Now Were Golden".  Through a variety of offers ranging from a pre-release download (Pedestrian Level: $10) to a 2 hour living room performance (Valedictorian Level: $500), the IndieGoGo campaign has raised $3,620 of the $5,500 goal and there is still 8 days left to go.  

McGlynn has just returned from Paris and Amsterdam, where he recorded the new record with Ken Stringfellow (The Posies, Big Star, and R.E.M.) The funding will be used to help cover the costs of travel, studio time, production, mixing and  finishing touches that are taking place now.  Look for the record to be released exclusively to donors sometime in October or early November and a public streetdate early next year!

You can find out more at IndieGoGo by clicking here or visit Ian's website


 Ian McGlynn and Ken Stringfellow







Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Digital Killed the Record Store

Ian McGlynn: Digital Killed the Record Store

Whatever damage video inflicted on the radio star, it hardly compares to what digital has done to the record store. Ian's not complaining exactly—after all, he loves his blogs and mp3s as much as the next band—but he does very much miss the days of congregating at the record store and searching through its bins. And this is his wistful spin on remembering and looking ahead to celebrating Record Store Day!


Digital Killed the Record Store by Ian McGlynn