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February 10, 2005

"This is Americana, Vol. 2" Charity Compilation Debuts August 2

Call for Track Submissions Starts February 17

The Americana Music Association will once again partner with the National Association of Recording Merchandisers (NARM) on the AMA's next release, This Is Americana, Volume 2. The full-length CD compilation of Americana music will street on August 2, and be available once again at a remarkable $1.98. This is Americana helps broaden awareness and sales of Americana music and, as with Volume 1, the campaign will benefit the NARM Scholarship Fund. Ryko Distribution will once again distribution for the project, which will be co-promoted by Ryko, NARM and the AMA.

Labels will have the opportunity to submit tracks for consideration beginning February 17. A five-person panel of retailers and prominent journalists will select the final songs, focusing on new and previously unreleased music from both established and emerging artists within the Americana genre.

"We've already sold more than 40,000 units of the first volume of This is Americana in six months," says Jeff Green, Executive Director of the Americana Music Association. "We were honored to have the participation of NARM, Ryko and such outstanding artists as Alison Krauss & Union Station, Rosanne Cash, the Jayhawks, Willie Nelson, Lucinda Williams and many others. We're confident Volume 2 will help us reach more fans than ever. This is all for a worthy cause, and to get so many great songs for $1.98 makes it the bargain of the century."

The initiative, which helps kick off September as Americana Music Month, represents the AMA's ongoing efforts specifically geared towards increasing the profile of Americana at both the consumer and industry levels. Retailers will be placing This Is Americana, Volume 2 in high-traffic areas such as counter displays, end-caps and listening posts. The CD includes a full-length color booklet featuring information about each song and the artist's discography.

The Americana Music Association is a 501(c)6 non-profit professional trade organization whose mission is to provide a forum for the advocacy of Americana music and to promote public awareness of the genre to support the creative and economic viability of professionals in this field.

For more information on the Americana Music Association, contact:
Cary Baker, conqueroo, (818) 501-2001, cary@conqueroo.com
Jeff Green, Americana Music Association, (615) 321-3456, jeff@americanamusic.org

**For music submissions, please email info@americanamusic.org or call (615) 321-3456.





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