Wasting no time, we launched Eric Din’s apparently 5th solo album (how in tarnation?)! This Worldly World, to ye olde streaming services.
It’s now live on Pandora, iTunes, and a host of other hosts, links to which will populate this widget, for hyperconvenience:
https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/ericdin/this-worldly-world-3
I dig this frame that Distrokid’s friendly bots sent me:
..it fits the record cover image quite nicely, don’t you find? Reminds me also of Nevada City, a great town in Northeastern California which I just visited with my esteemed UpTones fellow, the Rev. Paul Jackson. What an amazing place and what a fun getaway featuring some musical adventuring and great outdoor time (including river swimming!) with a lifelong musical brother.
Back at the Kittydesk now to sort things for next chapters and send out this mewsletter. I just added I Promise Not To Drunk Text Bobby About Getting The Band Back Together to my song registrations with King Roy Music and BMI, and this gave me a certain thrill. I had thought about tossing that onto This Worldly World at the end, but quickly decided against it as these are separate animals. Albums are an odd format nowadays anyway, with infinite access to everything at once, and what that does to our attention spans, but I still like albums myself and it’s a format I grew up with, SO!
There it is :)
What else? Russ Ellis album streaming unveiling more deets to follow soon!
And some intriguing graphic and maybe video rustlings in the brush, if we read the tea leaves certainly. Would you like some Uncertain Tea? We have plenty. I would opt for a Certain Earl Grey Hot, but per Normal, I’m sipping a nice cuppa Peet’s dark roast with some uncomplicated 2% fat Cow’s Milk, glory be.
In praise of all that is good,
Eric Din
Berkeley Cat Records Professor Of Perpetual Astonishment