http://cupofjoerecords.moonfruit.com/
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:
Song Prices:10-15 dollars depending on length or intricacy. Quinn: 513 504 9146
Joe (cup of) derr:570 524 46 96
Email us @
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What do we have at (y)our disposal? Profesional mixing and recording equipment, high quality microphones, acoustic and electric guitars, fretted bass as well as fretless, drum set with banjo's
, mandolins, ukuleles, and several toy instruments. We also posses the know how to play above for everything listed above for you. We will provide equipment, advertisement, recording (live or by track), distribution of records and/or merch, aid in creating and pulling records, EPs, and Lps together, as well as full support and reviews of your work by our own team of reviewers dependent upon genre, band, or request. Essentially we are a collective of local (to the small town of Lewisburg) musicians all under the age of 20 who frequently perform all around town. We took notice the fact that there were a lot of exceptionally talented younger bands around and decided why not just bring them all together under one name and help to get their stuff out and heard. The bands that are a confirmed up to this point as a part of Cup of Joe Records include: Rise of the Tiny giants, Girl Riding Seahorse, and Lexi Scott. The (True) Tale of How We Came to Be
Like most nights of consequence, it began as any other, but this night was indeed unique to any other before or since. In the dawn of travels, two men were exploring the familiar territory of the nature trail; a common enough activity for those who thirst for adventure is ne’er quelled. As these men continued their journey, a voice sweeter than any sirens song called out to them from across the meadow and through the trees. And across the meadow and through the trees they went. Upon arrival to the destination of their curiosity, the looked up to find a limerick written in the sky. Upon little further consideration, they read it. And it read:
There once was a man named Joe
The seeds of music he doth sew
A musical friendship begins
With a fellow named Quinn
And they called it: Cup of Joe.