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sugarfootmedia

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  • Genre: Folk / Indie / Psychedelic

    Location Cyberville, Un

    Profile Views: 96063

    Last Login: 8/29/2012

    Member Since 12/10/2005

    Website http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vd3d3Lm1lZGlhcnVsZXMuY29t

    Record Label SUGARFOOT MEDIA

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    Sugarfoot Music LLC closed it's doors on Dec 31, 2008. SUGARFOOT MEDIA will continue on selling SFM music. Chris Hinding is the CEO of Media Rules LLC, operating Sugarfoot Media. Michelle Kinney is not associated w/ this label. Please support Sugarfoot artists: AlphaBits, Justine Sasanfar, Jelloslave, and all of our partners. You will always be able to buy Sugarfoot albums. There will be more soon. "FOR NEW ORLEANS," is still available at music superstores nationwide including over 800 Best Buy Stores! The Benefit CD features songs by Jeff Buckley, Natalie Merchant, Indigo Girls, The Jayhawks, Dan Wilson, Marshall Crenshaw, and PW and the Honky Heartattax (Paul Westerberg).100% of proceeds will be contributed to the New Orleans Musicians' Village. To date, we are still slightly in the red w/ the For New Orleans project, but we have hopes to donate some proceeds soon. Justine Sasanfar 's album is available on iTunes and other download services. The CD will not have any more pressings. Sugarfoot Media is continuing the work of SF Music. It is an artist-run laptop label, with the Internet our our storefront. Ten percent of profits from CD sales go to the artists' charities. Justine's "Endless Song" (w/ Kids Against Hunger) fed families in Tanzania with over 6,000 meals. This is what music CAN do.
  • Members

    Chris Hinding, Sandy Hinding, Michael McKern and interns. Partners Kids Against Hunger, Habitat For Humanity, Rareform Mastering, Sue McLean, Studio Service Group, Tracks On Sixth, Spence Law Firm, Electric Fetus and Mediarules.
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    "inspire, provoke and improve the world with music"
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Sugarfoot Music LLC closed it's doors on Dec 31, 2008. The new Sugarfoot Media will continue on selling some old Sugarfoot albums and expanding their artist roster.
Please support Sugarfoot artists: AlphaBits, Justine Sasanfar and all of our partners. You will always be able to buy Sugarfoot albums. There will be more soon.

FOR NEW ORLEANS
FOR NEW ORLEANS features 33 songs by Jeff Buckley, Natalie Merchant, Indigo Girls, The Jayhawks, Marshall Crenshaw, and PW and the Honky Heartattax (Paul Westerberg) & Dan Wilson and many great Minnesota & NY artists.100% of proceeds will be contributed to the New Orleans Musicians' Village. To date, we are still slightly in the red w/ the For New Orleans project, but we have hopes to donate some proceeds soon. ..

JUSTINE SASANFAR's "Endless Song" available on iTunes and other download services. The CD will not have any more pressings. To date, proceeds to Kids Against Hunger have raised nearly 10,000 meals for needy families in Tanzania! This is a great example of what socially conscious music CAN do. ..

UPCOMING ON SUGARFOOT MEDIA
In conjunction with the Cool Brothers Production team, Tracks studios & Jangletown, SFM is readying music for AlphaBits (kids music), 4WORDS, Circus Folk and others. Utilizing new music business chops, SFM & the Cool Brothers bring old school service and care to the modern world of "downloads" and cost effective production.

CONTACT
Chris Hinding - chris @ mediarules .com


OUR ALLIES
Strother Communications Group | Habitat For Humanity
CopyCats | Rare Form Mastering | Sue Mclean | Bibelot Shops | Spence Law Firm
Finnegan's Amber Ale | Electric Fetus
SSG - Studio Service Group



AlphaBits
For New Orleans
Jelloslave
Justine | ..
Michelle Kinney is no longer associated w/ this site. Contact her through Jelloslave. Chris Hinding is the CEO of Media Rules LLC, operating Sugarfoot Media. We have not posted an official statement and some of our sites have not been changed over. The split is amiable. The decline of the CD industry has taken it's toll.

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