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Monday, March 31, 2008
Echoes, artwork, release date, etc...


Hi, everyone.

We've been invited to do a live performance for the syndicated Public Radio International program Echoes as part of their "Living Room" Concert series. The performance/interview will be taped on May 6th and then broadcast sometime after. Over 130 radio stations carry Echoes, so chances are that no matter where you live in the US, you'll be able to hear it on the night it airs. For all of our friends who don't have Echoes in their listening area and for any who miss the actual radio broadcast, you'll be able to stream the show online at www.echoes.org. We'll make sure to send you the exact details as they come. Echoes has been especially supportive of Hammock since we launched the project in 2005. Were excited to follow some artists that we really love like Album Leaf, Air, Harold Budd, Michael Hedges, Jeff Pearce, Robert Rich, Will Ackerman, and Yo-Yo Ma, who have all done Echoes Living Room performances.

We have an official "available" date for Maybe They Will Sing for Us Tomorrow: May 5, 2008, and it will most likely appear digitally a week or so before that. And if you happen to be attending our performance with Stars of the Lid in DC on May 4, we'll have CDs available at the show.

In our last newsletter we announced that Jonsi and Alex had finished the artwork, and we wanted to share some of it with you. You can see two of the six panels that make up the CD package. Go to our myspace page and look under blog. Click on the links/images at the end of the blog to download a high res copy of the artwork. Hope you like what you see!

That's it for now. Thank you for listening.

Peace,

Hammock

Posted By Hammock Music at 9:34 AM
6 Comments:
Anonymous Wes M. said...

More great news! Yours truly will certainly be tuned in.

Did you hear what Ulrich Schnauss said about you guys on Echoes? Check it out here. Here's the RealMedia clip. Ulrich is one of my heroes and it was cool to hear him hold you guys and your music in high regard.
1:57 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

echoes is not affiliated with NPR, it's PRI.
5:10 PM

Blogger Hammock Music said...

Thank for the information, anonymous. Correction made.
5:35 PM

Anonymous Stafa said...

I'm sad there is no Echoes in Dallas. :(
12:07 PM

Anonymous Eric Diaz said...

Thanks for the update Marc!
Cant wait to hear it!
Wow what a compliment from Ulrich!! I didnt even know he knew about Hammock!! Wooo
10:38 AM

Anonymous Nicholas Nature said...

Can't wait for the new release!!!!
10:41 PM

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