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From: boyajian@akov68.DEC
Newsgroups: net.music
Subject: re: Mannheim Steamroller/Roundup Records
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Date: Wed, 7-Mar-84 05:53:49 EST
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Posted: Wed Mar  7 05:53:49 1984
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> Roundup Records is a mail-order firm specializing in distribution of small
> independent labels.  They stock just about everything imaginable, including:
> reggae, Cajun, bluegrass, misc. folk, jazz, Irish, Scottish, '60s reissues...
> you name it.  Prices are about the best anywhere (P&H is usually free).

> Their master catalog and bi-monthly magazine/supplement ("The Record Roundup")
> are free if you order records, $4/year (US, $8 overseas) otherwise.

> Their address:   ROUNDUP RECORDS
>                  P.O. Box 154
>                  N. Cambridge, MA  02140

> Andrew W. Rogers, Intermetrics    ...{harpo|esquire|ima}!inmet!andrew


Ah, don't you mean RoundER Records?   [I know, I know, rounder than what?]

As an addendum, Rounder is a small label itself, as well as a mail-order house.
Among my records from them are albums by Guy Van Duser & Billy Novick and George
Thorogood & the Destroyers. In fact, Thorogood's latest album, BAD TO THE BONE
was produced by Rounder records, even though it was released by EMI.


				  --- jayembee
				      (Jerry Boyajian, DEC Maynard)
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