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"Shameless Promotion" Winner Shows Off Booty!
Onion
Boy Records launches digital street team: Onion Roy's Cool Ranch!
Onion
Boy Records Releases View!
OBR
Initial Press Release
Visit
the official Bryan Beller website at www.bryanbeller.com
January
3, 2004
"SHAMELESS PROMOTION"
WINNER
Meet the grand prize winner of the Onion Boy Records "Shameless
Promotion" - Jeff Hunnicutt! Click here
to see him show off his well-deserved, uh, booty.
ONION ROY'S COOL RANCH
The OBR digital street team is in full effect. Read all about
how a typo gave birth to a movement right here.
ONION BOY RECORDS WELCOMES NEW PREFERRED RETAILERS
Bryan
Beller's debut solo album View is now available at Guitar
Nine Records, home of all titles intricate and instrumental
about guitar. (Don't tell 'em it's a bassist's album.) Check
out the full list of Onion Boy Preferred
Retailers.
October
28, 2003
ONION
BOY RECORDS RELEASES VIEW

The wait is over! Bryan Beller's debut solo album View has
officially been released, and is now available for purchase
at the following online retailers:
Want your View digitally? Click here to go directly to Bryan Beller's View iTunes page!
Domestic
Preferred Retailers (** indicates OK for international shipment)
Audiophile Imports**
Long-time friends of both myself and Keneally, and
a great source for music by people who actually know how to
play their instruments. (Just use the search function for "beller".)
CD Baby**
The kings of online independent music distribution.
Very kind folks as well. I actually played in a college band
with the founder, Derek. Nice guy. Nice company.
Guitar Nine Records
Online since 1996, specializing in instrumental
guitar recordings of all shapes, sizes, and colors. (Don't
tell 'em it's a bassist's solo album.)
The Artist Shop
Long time supporters of independent music for serious
music enthusiasts. Look for a listing on the Mike Keneally's
Exowax Recordings page.
Abstract Logix
You gotta love an online retailer whose
slogan is "The Search For Extraterrestrial Fusion." Who knew
that View could qualify for such an exciting new genre?
Very interesting site to browse, not just to shop.
Syn-Phonic Music
Utah's progressive rock aficionado
Greg Walker has one of the most
comprehensive, internationally oriented music catalogs
I've ever seen, and View is a part of it. Click
here to go straight to
the ordering
instructions page, but don't forget to browse.
Taylor Guitars
Talk about crucial support - if it wasn't
for this company's AB-4 Acoustic/Electric Bass, three of the
tunes on the album (and perhaps the entire album) would never
have seen the light of day. All that, and they're selling
the CD from their website, too. Go to Taylorware, click on Videos & CD's, then click on Taylor Clinician CD's.
Pro-Found Music
The online retail storefront of a special division of Favored
Nations, Steve Vai's label. Not a bad place to be, methinks.
Amazon
It's their world, we all just shop in it.
International Preferred
Retailers
G
& S Music
Based in the U.K., and friends of all
Zappa and muso-related music fans and artists. Right now,
the only place in the U.K. to get View without waiting for
Trans-Atlantic shipment - and they're in stock now! Find the
listing HERE
and find order instructions HERE.
Holland
is a special place for lots of loosely connected Zappa-philes,
and the Dutch demand has been significant enough to warrant
a special deal with one of Holland's most well-known and respected
online music stores. If you're in The Netherlands, now get domestic
shipment of View just by clicking here.
FretTunes
Australian guitar music enthusiast and Fret Net radio DJ Steve Passiouras took it upon himself to launch a digital music store after his listeners starting asking where they could buy what they were hearing. If you're an Aussie, why not support a local bloke? If you're not, I'm thinking he'll still sell to you.
Having
trouble ordering View? Write us and tell us about it.
We'll make it all better! (Well, we'll try).
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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August
24, 2003
Bryan
Beller, the Los Angeles-based professional bassist known primarily
for his work with ex-Frank Zappa guitarist/solo artist Mike
Keneally, has created Onion Boy Records, a new label primarily
designed as a vehicle to release and promote his debut solo
album View.
The street date for View is October 28, 2003.
Onion Boy Records will coordinate distribution of View
both domestically and internationally, through established online
music retailers such as Audiophile Imports, CD Baby, Pro-Found
Music, Amazon, The Artist Shop, and more to be determined at
a later date.
Beller will travel to the Northeastern United States to help
promote View during the first two weeks of November,
in conjunction with his role as a co-clinician (along with Mike
Keneally) for Taylor Guitars.
Beller
is most widely known as an expert hired gun bassist for the
more adventurous rock guitarists of recent times. Sideman credits
include Mike Keneally, Steve Vai, Dweezil Zappa, ex-MC5 guitarist
Wayne Kramer, and Dream Theater lead singer James LaBrie's project,
Mullmuzzler. He also freelances as a writer, and wrote a free-form
column for Bass Player Magazine for three years.
Most
relevant to his desire to start Onion Boy Records, Beller worked
his way up (from 1997-2002) through the corporate structure
of SWR Sound Corporation, a leading manufacturer of bass amplifiers
and speaker cabinets. By 2002, he was the company's Vice President,
at which point SWR was the largest independent manufacturer
of bass amplification products in the world. Onion Boy Records
is the next logical extension of his experience in the business
world.
Helping
launch Onion Boy Records is graphic artist and web designer
Katy Towell, an experienced M.I. industry website architect
and online marketing consultant.
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View,
Beller's first solo album, features plenty of high-level bass
playing. But far from aspiring to bass heroism, Beller instead
builds a carefully crafted, highly emotional tapestry of interweaving
themes and stylesa true album in the old-fashioned sense.
Drawing on influences as disparate as John Scofield and Rage
Against The Machine, Michael Landau and Pink Floyd, Nine Inch
Nails and his mentor, Mike Keneally, the resulting body of work
runs the gamut from hardcore jazz/rock to vocal pop to thrash
to acoustic solo to world beat while somehow staying thematically
intact, all the while displaying equal parts density ("Seven
Percent Grade") and sensitivity ("View"),
melody ("Eighteen Weeks") and dissonance ("Projectile"),
tranquility ("Elate") and furious release ("See
You Next Tuesday").
Beller
brought together a tight group of friends and highly-respected
musicians to make View. Keneally himself plays everything
from baritone guitar to Hammond organ. Drummer Joe TraversBeller's
former rhythm section partner in Dweezil and Ahmet Zappa's band
Zis one of several Berklee veterans on the record that
go back with Beller over ten years. Drummer Toss Panos (Toy
Matinee, Steve Vai) completes a reunion of the '96 version of
Mike Keneally and Beer For Dolphins; the power trio of Mike
Keneally, Beller and Panos executes the incredibly difficult
"See You Next Tuesday." First-call L.A. keyboardist
Jeff Babko (Michael Landau, Jimmy Kimmel Live house band) lays
down Hammond organ on the Meters' inspired "Supermarket
People." Guitarist and fellow current Keneally band member
Rick Musallam steps out as the lead instrument on one of the
album's feature tracks, "Seven Percent Grade."
The
album was engineered by Nick D'Virgiliodrummer and lead
singer for progressive powerhouse Spock's Beard, the Mike Keneally
Band, and formerly Tears for Fears. The recording studio was
Lawnmower and Garden Supplies Studio in Pasadena, CA, the main
working environment of the late great Kevin Gilbert (Toy Matinee,
Sheryl Crow), a singer/songwriter with a cult following that
continues well beyond his untimely death. "Lawnmower is
a professional-grade studio built by a musician for his own
personal use, rather than a 'professional facility' built to
solicit business," says Beller, "and the vibe shows
it. It's an incredible place to make music."
For
more information, including press inquiries, hi-res graphics,
and additional information regarding either Onion Boy Records
or Bryan Beller's debut solo album View, contact info
is listed below:
Onion
Boy Records
19425-B Soledad Canyon Rd. #330
Canyon Country, CA 91351
Tel/Fax:
(800) 878-5728
e-mail:
info@onionboyrecords.com
web: www.onionboyrecords.com
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