Hill Billy Stew will be shutting the doors in August. Thanks to everyone who supported us over the last 6 years. It was a fun ride. Lots of reasons for closing, the biggest is because I have other projects that have become more important to me and I can no longer give the label (bands on the label) the time and energy they deserve.Look for the label to offer some big discounts on their catalog to clear the inventory. You can find details at their website. Hill Billy Stew released records from bands like Sk8 Or Die, Uphollow, Saw Wheel, Ghost Mice, Operation Cliff Clavin, and Autumn Picture among others.
Hill Billy Stew Records is calling it a day. The San Diego, California based label announced:
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eazyd2 (May 25, 2009)
RAFA'S TRIBUTE TO 'IDOL' SAMI
Jimmy Rice at Anfield 24 May 2009 Rafa Benitez claimed Liverpool were losing an 'idol' after Sami Hyypia's tearful goodbye in front of the Kop. The 35-year-old came on wearing the captain's armband for his final five minutes at Anfield as the Reds secured second place with a 3-1 victory over Spurs. Hyypia then broke down before being held aloft by his teammates as the Kop sang his name. "I am really pleased for him but a little bit sad because we're losing a fantastic professional, a good player and a good person too," said Benitez. "I told him before the game I wanted to wait until the last minute, but the fans were pushing. At the end it was better (that he came on earlier than the last minute) because he almost scored. "I was thinking about show rest of comment
eazyd2 (May 25, 2009)
LEE: PAIN WILL DRIVE US ON NEXT SEASON
Steve Hunter 25 May 2009 Sammy Lee insists the pain Liverpool feel on finishing runners-up in the Barclays Premier League will inspire them to glory next season. While the assistant boss firmly believes progress has been made this term, he claims that Liverpool Football Club will never accept second best. "We are not 100 per cent happy with what happened this season as there won't be any silverware in front of us when our photo is taken next season," said Lee. "To that extent I'm sure it will spur the lads on. During the close season we will have an opportunity to consider what we need to do to improve and hopefully that will take us on to get some silverware next season. "We have fallen short and we are aware of that. You won't see anyone here celebra show rest of comment
CrackerEvan (May 25, 2009)
ExtraCheesePizza (May 25, 2009)
Sucks about the label closing. I lost my copy of that Sk8 Or Die cd though so stoked I'll be able to pick that up again for cheap.
NefariousFIG (May 25, 2009)
This kind of sucks. Lee was a good dude and he released some good stuff on his label. The Uphollow "Jackets For The Trip" CD/DVD is a steal right now at $4. | Features
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Paul Eaton 25 May 2009
We all know first place is everything at Anfield, but despite missing out on the Barclays Premier League by the slenderest of margins there are still plenty of reasons why we can look back with pride on our 2008-09 campaign.
Whether it be amassing a record points total, leading the goalscoring charts, enjoying our best away form for over one hundred years or completing memorable league doubles over both Manchester United and Chelsea, the past nine months have provided numerous reasons why we can look forward to the new campaign with hopes and expectations high.
We may not have ended the season as champions of England this time - but here are 28 reasons why we should feel positive when reflecting on the latest season in our glorious history.
The Reds amassed
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