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Monday, October 27, 2008 - Chris Caffery Album news - New song streaming | News from Chris Caffery:
"Hi All!
Greetings from middle America!
TSO rehearsals are going great. I can't even begin to describe the new stage show. It is f'in awesome! Less than a week 'til show one!
Speaking of less than a week, it is just a couple days 'til the digital release of my new album House of Insanity.
I was a bit confused as to whether or not to call it an album, CD, whatever. But, I grew up with albums so, an album it is. I do plan on a vinyl release. The CD/album will hit stores in February. Those of you who that would like to download it in the upcoming week I am very excited for you to hear it. I am going to put up a link to a digital booklet. This will include all the album art, lyrics, etc.
The response from the tracks I have previewed as well as the few people who have heard the entire piece have been amazing. I am really anxious for everyone to hear this.
I will be doing interviews throughout the TSO tour and all reviews and new info will be posted regularly here on www.chriscaffery.com and on www.myspace.com/chriscaffery. I did post the song 'Seasons Change' there yesterday in case you want to listen. There will be a brand new chriscaffery.com up and running very shortly.
I thank you all for your continued support and I will see many of you soon on this upcoming TSO tour!"
Peace! Chris |
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