CIMS WEEKLY CHARTS: WEEK ENDING 9/10/20

Hello Everyone,
 
This week my thoughts are with everyone that has been affected by the storms and fires. The amount of displacement, loss, and destruction is devastating.  I don’t know about you, but as we work our way through another week, I find myself inching further and further away from the television and retreating to books and music for just a little escape from all that is wrong in the world right now.
 
Here are a few links with some ways to help out those in need at this time:

Four Easy Ways to Chip In for Hurricane Relief

American Red Cross: Hurricanes Sally & Laura Disaster Relief

Global Giving: California Wildfire Relief Fund

Eight Ways to Help People Affected by the California Wildfires 

American Red Cross: Western Wildfire Disaster Relief
 
It is also so important to continue to support small businesses and since this is coming from me, especially independent record stores.
 
For some of you that support comes from buying records, or making records, and for some of you it is getting those records onto the shelves so that we can sell some records! Let’s all do our part.
 
2020 has not given me much else to talk about, so that is all I have, but since the music is what we are here for, I have thrown together a playlist of some songs that keep me moving.

I would love to hear what is on your lists.
 
Here are the charts,
 
Andrea


Andrea Paschal
Executive Director
Coalition of Independent Music Stores
ThinkIndie Distribution
3738 4th Terrace North
Birmingham, AL 35222
Phone: 205.595.1932 x.208
Fax: 205.595.1938
Email : andrea@cimsmusic.com
cimsmusic.com
#cimsmusic

A playlist featuring Heartless Bastards, Jamiroquai, Temples, and others

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CIMS WEEKLY CHARTS: WEEK ENDING 9/3/20

Hey everyone,
 
Here are the charts for the week.

Andrea 

Andrea Paschal
Executive Director
Coalition of Independent Music Stores
ThinkIndie Distribution
3738 4th Terrace North
Birmingham, AL 35222
Phone: 205.595.1932 x.208
Fax: 205.595.1938
Email : andrea@cimsmusic.com
cimsmusic.com
#cimsmusic

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Scott Register - ThinkIndie A&R  Normally, I would be getting ready to spend a week with some of my favorite artists, industry folks and music fans at Americanafest in Nashville. But what the Hell is normal anymore? Instead, I’m very excited for…

Scott Register - ThinkIndie A&R

Normally, I would be getting ready to spend a week with some of my favorite artists, industry folks and music fans at Americanafest in Nashville. But what the Hell is normal anymore? Instead, I’m very excited for the lineup that the Americana Music Association has come up with for their virtual conference, Thriving Roots. The lineup up is impressive, engaging and fun. While it won’t be the same (How many times have we said that this year?) I think it’s going to be wildly successful and will make the conference accessible for that many more fans of the genre around the globe. I know it had to be difficult to put together but my hat is off to Jed Hilly and the staff at the AMA. Looking forward to attending next week!
 
Here’s the description for Thriving Roots from their website (www.americanamusic.org) and a link to get passes:

Thriving Roots: A Virtual Community Music Conference is a three-day music industry conference slated to take place Sept. 16, 17 and 18, 2020. Presented by the recently announced Americana Music Association Foundation (AMAF), the educational initiative brings the Americana music community together from across the world for three full days of engaging insight from its leading artists and industry professionals. With a wide variety of online programming including stimulating panels and immersive special events, attendees are in store for a unique experience that will go beyond today’s webinar-style conferences. Passes are on sale here.
 
With that in mind, there has been some amazing music released from Americana artists so far this year. New releases from better known Americana artists Kathleen Edwards, Rustin Kelly and several more pop into my mind but I thought I would call out three releases that I didn’t see coming that have been living with me and I just can’t get enough from them.
 
Emma Swift– Blonde On The Tracks (Tiny Ghost)
Full disclosure, ThinkIndie is the distributor of record on this one. With that said, I’d still be loving her take on Dylan tunes and listening to it over and over. This record sounds exquisite and is getting rave reviews across the board.
 
Carolina Story– Dandelion (Black River Americana)
I’ve been familiar with this husband-wife duo and I’ve liked their music but I LOVE this album. Fantastic songs, lovely harmonies and they wear their influences on their sleeves which works out well. This record is delightful.
 
Kenny Roby– The Reservoir (The Royal Potato Family)
The Six String Drag co-founder presents an advanced class in songwriting on this album. I’ve read where Roby was in a very dark place and The Reservoir was his therapy, his way out. What resulted is an incredible collection of songs produced by Dave Schools and dedicated to his dearly departed friend, Neal Casal. My sleeper album of the year. This record speaks the truth.

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CIMS Weekly Charts: WEEK ENDING 8/27 + RSD Drop #1

Hello Everyone,
 
RSD Drop #1 is in the books and I am happy to report that across the board it was a success for all. That is huge and says a lot for our stores because there was a lot of work to be done to make that a reality. First of all, you have the fact that this RSD was the first of its kind. You add to it that there were going to be issues and/or circumstances that would be specific to individual stores. We come in all shapes and sizes, so this was never going to be a one size fits all solution. However, we got proactive- holding weekly calls leading up to the drops for stores to discuss their plans of action, and most importantly, we got creative. It was so great to see how the stores came up with all sorts of ways to make the day safe but still fun and keeping the spirit and excitement of RSD alive and well. It was also really amazing to feel that sense of community echoed through the sharing of those ideas with others.
 
For CIMS, our stores ran the full range of scenarios and each crafted their own unique approach to the day. We had a few stores that out of either choice or necessity only did online RSD sales, we had some that booked appointments, we had some that had lotteries, some that had order menus. We had some that were large enough and had enough accommodations for social distancing to be able to go with a mostly traditional RSD approach. The one thing that I know was universally kept top of mind for each store as they crafted their plan for the day, was making their staff and customers feel safe- which was also one of our main goals when we decided to take the drop approach.
 
It is still too early to be able to do a complete wrap up of 2020 vs. 2019 (that will come after all three drops) and I think we all know this year may just look different because we are living in a completely different world, however I received very successful feedback from the stores which is wonderful news. I don’t have numbers from everyone, but for those that did provide info, the overall average was that sales for RSD Drop 1 were about 45 percent of RSD 2019, which is a very hopeful sign. These events are so important to the success and vitality of our stores so again, thank you to everyone that was a part of it, and hats off to all of the stores for working so hard to keep this event a success and special for their customers and community.
 
Here are a few snaps from the day and of course the charts.

Thanks,
Andrea

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Andrea Paschal
Executive Director
Coalition of Independent Music Stores
ThinkIndie Distribution
3738 4th Terrace North
Birmingham, AL 35222
Phone: 205.595.1932 x.208
Fax: 205.595.1938
Email : andrea@cimsmusic.com
cimsmusic.com
#cimsmusic

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CIMS WEEKLY CHART: WEEK ENDING 8/20/20

Hi everyone,
 
Well, this has been quite a week. It kicked off with the very sad news that we lost another musical talent, Justin Townes Earle.  I remembered seeing him play to a packed crowd at a Grimey’s instore (I think it was when Music Biz first came to Nashville). Despite the fact that we were all crammed into the aisles, (I am really missing live music right now) there was just something about his voice and his songs that made you feel that he was singing just for you. I always appreciated the honesty you felt in his music and I immediately thought of one of my favorite JTE tunes, Mama’s Eyes.  You don’t get much more honest than that one.  Our hearts go out to his family, friends, our friends at New West and to all those that loved him and are feeling this loss.
 
Then, we add some weather to the mix with Hurricane Laura.  I feel for the people of Louisiana as they always seem to be in the path of these monster storms.  Watching the damage from last night / this morning has just been heartbreaking. Over the years of planning our conference in New Orleans, I have had lots of conversations with the people that call that city their home. Many of them lived through Katrina and other terrible storms as well. I have heard some absolutely tragic stories; people forced out of their homes and businesses, losing everything they had and loved ones as well.  The thing that always amazed me was that they returned- to start over, to rebuild. I always ask the same question- why? Why return and do all that work and know that the same thing could happen again? The answer is always the same; “Because this is my home and the city I love.” That strength and resilience has always been an inspiration to me and proof positive that home really is where your heart is.
 
Finally, this Saturday is the first RSD drop. A day we have been anxiously awaiting and planning for months. This has been no easy task for any of us, especially the stores as they figure out how to pull this off.  I know that things feel very different this year, that is because they are, but we have all put a lot of thought and effort into trying to retain the spirit of RSD - Celebrating music in the physical format and the stores that are the centers of that.
 
I realized that the reason we felt New Orleans was the right place for our conference wasn’t just the amazing food, drink and music, but because our stores are cut from that same resilient cloth and it felt like home.
 
I would like to say thank you to everyone that has worked through this with us these past months- you have all played important roles and we could not do this without all of you. I would especially like to thank Carrie as she is the glue that holds us all together in this thing called “Record Store Day” in whatever forms or fashions it takes.
 
I hope that we all have a safe and successful day on Saturday, and I look forward to getting and sharing the reports.
 
Andrea
 

Andrea Paschal
Executive Director
Coalition of Independent Music Stores
ThinkIndie Distribution
3738 4th Terrace North
Birmingham, AL 35222
Phone: 205.595.1932 x.208
Fax: 205.595.1938
Email : andrea@cimsmusic.com
cimsmusic.com
#cimsmusic

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CIMS WEEKLY CHART: WEEK ENDING 8/6/20

Hi everyone,
 
Last week we all got together for the second round of Summer Camp “Couch Camp edition” - our virtual conference. I really enjoyed seeing and connecting with everyone as well as the discussions that were had.
 
One of the highlights for me was the “Black Lives in Indie Retail” panel moderated by Kendra Swinton (WMG). It was an honest and insightful discussion and brought to light many issues we need to work on within our industry.  I hope that we can keep those conversations going within our indie community and be a part of the change that needs to happen. I also really enjoyed the interview with Jim James by our own Scott Register; excellent discussions there as well.
 
Of course, it wouldn’t be a Summer Camp event without some live music and despite the virtual nature of this year’s conference, there was no shortage of music. There were performances by Taylor Goldsmith from Dawes, Margo Price, beabadoobee, and Taylor Bryant & The Shakedown. Thank you to our Universal family for bringing some music to our ears.
 
I would also like to say thank you to everyone that was a part of this event; all the panelists, the people that took the time to attend the event and participate in our discussions, and to all of the people that provided support to make this event possible. Special thanks to the Music Biz team for all their hard work which made it all look easy and to Carrie Colliton for keeping us all on task!
 
All in all a fun and successful week, but let’s hope that next year we will all be able to celebrate together properly in New Orleans.
 
Andrea

Andrea Paschal
Executive Director
Coalition of Independent Music Stores
ThinkIndie Distribution
3738 4th Terrace North
Birmingham, AL 35222
Phone: 205.595.1932 x.208
Fax: 205.595.1938
Email : andrea@cimsmusic.com
cimsmusic.com
#cimsmusic

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Kathleen Edwards Total Freedom (Dualtone)  Scott Register - ThinkIndie A&R Welcome Back, Kathleen! I knew I’d missed her music but I didn’t realize how much until listening to Total Freedom. Guess it takes stepping away and g…

Kathleen Edwards
Total Freedom
(Dualtone)
 

Scott Register - ThinkIndie A&R
Welcome Back, Kathleen! I knew I’d missed her music but I didn’t realize how much until listening to Total Freedom. Guess it takes stepping away and gaining more perspective to deliver some of your finest work to date. Kudos to her for having the guts to quit and then summon the strength to return and deliver. Highlights include “Glenfern,” “Birds On A Feeder,” “Simple Math,” “Options Open” and “Who Rescued Who.”

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CIMS WEEKLY CHART: WEEK ENDING 7/30/20

Hey Everyone,
  
I have gone camping this week… Couch Camping that is. Hope to see you there.

Here are the charts.

Andrea Paschal
Executive Director
Coalition of Independent Music Stores
ThinkIndie Distribution
3738 4th Terrace North
Birmingham, AL 35222
Phone: 205.595.1932 x.208
Fax: 205.595.1938
Email : andrea@cimsmusic.com
cimsmusic.com
#cimsmusic

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CIMS WEEKLY CHART: WEEK ENDING 7/23/20

Hey everyone,

Here are the charts,
Andrea 

Andrea Paschal
Executive Director
Coalition of Independent Music Stores
ThinkIndie Distribution
3738 4th Terrace North
Birmingham, AL 35222
Phone: 205.595.1932 x.208
Fax: 205.595.1938
Email : andrea@cimsmusic.com
cimsmusic.com
#cimsmusic

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The Chicks Gaslighter (Columbia)  Scott Register - ThinkIndie A&R Can’t stop listening to this album. Brilliant! Beautiful! Brutal. I get emotional each time I hear it.

The Chicks
Gaslighter
(Columbia)
 

Scott Register - ThinkIndie A&R
Can’t stop listening to this album. Brilliant! Beautiful! Brutal. I get emotional each time I hear it.

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CIMS WEEKLY CHART: WEEK ENDING 7/16/20

Hey everyone,

Here are the charts for the week,
Andrea 

Andrea Paschal
Executive Director
Coalition of Independent Music Stores
ThinkIndie Distribution
3738 4th Terrace North
Birmingham, AL 35222
Phone: 205.595.1932 x.208
Fax: 205.595.1938
Email : andrea@cimsmusic.com
cimsmusic.com
#cimsmusic

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Fontaines D.C. A Hero's Death (Partisan)  Russell Cothran - ThinkIndie Sales & Marketing Sits at the top of my list for Best of 2020 (so far).

Fontaines D.C.
A Hero's Death
(Partisan)

Russell Cothran - ThinkIndie Sales & Marketing
Sits at the top of my list for Best of 2020 (so far).

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CIMS WEEKLY CHART: WEEK ENDING 7/9/20

Hey Everyone,
 
I want to give a shout out to Haim (and Columbia Records) for topping our charts this week with Women in Music Pt. III- They have really outdone themselves with this one. I have loved this band from the first note, so I am particularly happy to see this album in our number one spots this week.  Haim has mastered the art of creating “Songs for the Summer” and some of these seem to be tailor-made for THIS summer in particular ("I Know Alone"). 
 
My Current Fave: "3 AM" 
 
Hope you are all staying sane, keeping safe out there, and remembering to support Indie Retail as much as you can… and oh yeah, if you haven’t listened to the new Haim, check it out.

Here are the charts,
Andrea 

Andrea Paschal
Executive Director
Coalition of Independent Music Stores
ThinkIndie Distribution
3738 4th Terrace North
Birmingham, AL 35222
Phone: 205.595.1932 x.208
Fax: 205.595.1938
Email : andrea@cimsmusic.com
cimsmusic.com
#cimsmusic

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Julianna Barwick Healing Is A Miracle (Ninja Tune)  Nick Campbell - ThinkIndie Warehouse Manager  I’ve been diving into a lot of ambient and electronic music while walking around my neighborhood during this Time of Great Uncertainty – Cave…

Julianna Barwick
Healing Is A Miracle
(Ninja Tune)
 

Nick Campbell - ThinkIndie Warehouse Manager 
I’ve been diving into a lot of ambient and electronic music while walking around my neighborhood during this Time of Great Uncertainty – Cavern of Anti-Matter’s In Fabric OST, Emeralds, Steve Hauschildt, and Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith. It’s not super-distracting music or designed for fast-paced activity, so ideal for walking. Julianna Barwick’s fifth album fits this pattern perfectly – shimmering, drifting, and blissful. She collaborates on several tracks with harpist Mary Lattimore, Sigur Ros alum Jonsi, and beat-oriented electronic artist Nosaj Thing. It’s a short ride at 33 minutes, but effectively dreamy for a sundown trot about town.

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CIMS WEEKLY CHART: WEEK ENDING 6/25/20

Hey Everyone,

Hope you all celebrate that independent spirit this weekend and have a safe holiday.
 
Here are the charts,
Andrea 

Andrea Paschal
Executive Director
Coalition of Independent Music Stores
ThinkIndie Distribution
3738 4th Terrace North
Birmingham, AL 35222
Phone: 205.595.1932 x.208
Fax: 205.595.1938
Email : andrea@cimsmusic.com
cimsmusic.com
#cimsmusic

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Gigi Masin Wind (The Bear On The Moon / Music From Memory)  Blake Wimberly - CIMS/ThinkIndie Windwalker Remastered reissue of the 1986 landmark ambient album from the king of chords, Gigi Masin. A soft focus atmos perfect for nig…

Gigi Masin
Wind
(The Bear On The Moon / Music From Memory)
 

Blake Wimberly - CIMS/ThinkIndie Windwalker
Remastered reissue of the 1986 landmark ambient album from the king of chords, Gigi Masin. A soft focus atmos perfect for night swims and day dreams.

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CIMS WEEKLY CHART: WEEK ENDING 6/18/20

I have been thinking a lot about history lately and how we are in the process of writing new chapters right now. In my opinion, nothing tells history truer than music. You can read a stack of books about struggle, but nothing makes you understand it like a song when you can truly hear the fight or the pain and sorrow in a person’s voice. If you share my opinion, then there is no better historical library than your music shop. They guard and protect that history and much like our ancestors before us, they pass that knowledge and history on. They very often are the ones that help provide a platform to the voices of tomorrow as well.  I like to think of our stores as cultural discovery zones, and it is more important than ever to protect those places.
 
This week I wanted to share a link to the Smallbiz live interview between Brandi Carlile and Matt Vaughan of our Easy Street Records.  I remember seeing Brandi perform so many years ago for our group and Matt saying to me, “this girl is the real deal, she is really gonna be something.” He was not wrong… and that is just the thing, there are so many stories like that. I can’t tell you how many record store owners/employees that I owe thanks to for tuning my ear to something new, and I like to think over the years I have paid that forward as well… contributing to that all-important oral (and sonic) history.
 
This interview touches on so many of those points, and Brandi and Matt are a perfect example of that relationship, so I will just let this video speak for itself. You can tell there is a lot of love, and when you are watching the interview, it is actually hard to tell who is the bigger fan of who. I love to see that, it means we are still doing something right.

Here are the charts,
Andrea 

Andrea Paschal
Executive Director
Coalition of Independent Music Stores
ThinkIndie Distribution
3738 4th Terrace North
Birmingham, AL 35222
Phone: 205.595.1932 x.208
Fax: 205.595.1938
Email : andrea@cimsmusic.com
cimsmusic.com
#cimsmusic

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Haim Women in Music Part III (Columbia)  Andrea Paschal - CIMS/ThinkIndie Executive Director There is a new Haim album so maybe just maybe, summer is going to be okay. I can’t even tell you how much I Iove Haim other than to say I love these gi…

Haim
Women in Music Part III
(Columbia)
 

Andrea Paschal - CIMS/ThinkIndie Executive Director
There is a new Haim album so maybe just maybe, summer is going to be okay. I can’t even tell you how much I Iove Haim other than to say I love these girls like they were my own sisters… (I once got asked by a girl at a festival if I was “one of the Haim girls” and I have to confess, it was VERY hard to say no). Plus, they are hella talented too with their songwriting, craftsmanship, and those sister harmonies…. enough said.

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WEEKLY CIMS CHART: WEEK ENDING 6/4/20

Last week was RSD Couch Camp, Summer Camp’s first virtual conference.  I would like to say thank you to Music Biz, Portia Sabin, Nick Maiale, Nicole Hennessey and Evelyn Dichter, without you, we could not have pulled this off! Also, a very special thanks to my Co-Camp Counselor Carrie Colliton for all of her hard work to make this event come to life. Of course, it is not quite the same as us all being together in person in New Orleans or Nashville, but it's wonderful to get a chance to connect with many of you, so thank you to everyone that participated in this event. I also had the opportunity to participate on a panel to discuss Indie Retail as part of the annual Secretly Distribution Label Hang, I really enjoyed those conversations, so thank you to Shelly and Irene at Secretly for the invite.
 
We also took a moment for Blackout Tuesday. For some of our stores that meant taking a pause, for some it was getting into the streets, making contributions and taking an opportunity to acknowledge and assess the work that needs to be done in our communities.
 
This week George Floyd was laid to rest. There is so much for me to take in and I am still processing all of it. Mr. Floyd’s life was wrongly taken from him like so many others before him. I have been thinking of his family and friends and the loss they are suffering.  I hope they are able to find a small bit of comfort in knowing that he will not be forgotten. He is a part of something much bigger now. People far and wide have come together to unite and say his name with the demand for justice and change. That gives me hope for a better tomorrow.
 
I recognize that this is a movement, not just a moment, so I am taking the time to listen, reflect, educate myself, to understand others and to take action to be a voice for positive change.
 
I have been reflecting on the many Black lives that have changed my life.
 
Black teachers- that challenged my way of thinking and taught me lessons I will never forget
Black friends- that accepted me without judgment, despite the color of MY skin
Black Leaders-that showed me what it means to be fearless
All of the Black Artists, Musicians and Creators that have influenced and shaped me and have made/ are making the world a more beautiful and inspiring place for us all.
 
It is time for me to give back.

Andrea
 
Here are the charts


Andrea Paschal
Executive Director
Coalition of Independent Music Stores
ThinkIndie Distribution
3738 4th Terrace North
Birmingham, AL 35222
Phone: 205.595.1932 x.208
Fax: 205.595.1938
Email : andrea@cimsmusic.com
cimsmusic.com
#cimsmusic

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Sade Soldier of Love (Epic)  Andrea Paschal - CIMS/ThinkIndie Executive Director Listening to this one a lot. If we must fight, let us be soldiers of Love.

Sade
Soldier of Love
(Epic)
 

Andrea Paschal - CIMS/ThinkIndie Executive Director
Listening to this one a lot. If we must fight, let us be soldiers of Love.

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WEEKLY CIMS CHARTS: WEEK ENDING 5/28/20

Hi Everyone,
 
We are heading into day two of RSD Summer Camp- Couch Camp Edition.
Yesterday was a great kickoff with lots of great programming and I hope to see more of you today. I would like to thank MusicBiz for partnering with us to make this event possible and helping us to bring everyone together, especially at this time.
 
More on everything else next week, but let’s all keep working together to bring positive change. The time is now.
 
Thanks,
Andrea
 
Here are the charts:

Andrea Paschal
Executive Director
Coalition of Independent Music Stores
ThinkIndie Distribution
3738 4th Terrace North
Birmingham, AL 35222
Phone: 205.595.1932 x.208
Fax: 205.595.1938
Email : andrea@cimsmusic.com
cimsmusic.com
#cimsmusic

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WEEKLY CIMS CHART: WEEK ENDING 5/21/20

For the last few years, we have brought you Summer Camp, the only Conference that's designed around record stores and focused on all areas of Independent Music Retail. This is something I have been a part of building from the ground up, and it is one of my favorite projects to work on.  Each year we have grown the conference and this year we were set to have our biggest Summer Camp yet, but sadly this year we are not able to do that.
 
We are however still committed to Indie Retail, so this year we have partnered with Music Biz to bring some of the elements of Summer Camp online. The programming has been designed to be especially focused around helping stores navigate the times we are in and hopefully to come through this even stronger. We are working as fast as possible on this because time is of the essence.
 
If you are a store, label, distributor, vendor, or service provider that touches indie retail in any way, we hope that you will still choose to Camp with us this year.
 
Here is some important info:

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COUCH CAMP 
We're taking SUMMER CAMP--the only conference for record stores--ONLINE!  June 2 through 5
 
We'd love to have you join us! Register for the conference here: bit.ly/couchcamp 
 
And if you'd like to help us support and educate record stores, please consider a sponsorship--going fast, only a few opportunities left!!! Reach out to  carriecolliton@recordstoreday.com for more details! 
 
Thanks so much, and I hope to see you at Couch Camp next week.
 
Your Camp Counselor,
Andrea
 
Here are the charts:
Andrea Paschal
Executive Director
Coalition of Independent Music Stores
ThinkIndie Distribution
3738 4th Terrace North
Birmingham, AL 35222
Phone: 205.595.1932 x.208
Fax: 205.595.1938
Email : andrea@cimsmusic.com
cimsmusic.com
#cimsmusic

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WEEKLY CIMS CHART: WEEK ENDING 5/14/20

Hi Everyone,
 
How are you all doing out there? Last week we saw some of our stores begin the process of re-opening. Whether officially open to the public or still waiting it out, everyone is finding their new way of retail and working to make their stores feel safe for their staff and customers alike. Record Archive in Rochester has been busy getting ready for when they open the doors, and I wanted to share how they are creatively made their 6 ft indicators fit right into the atmosphere of the store.

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On that note, I want to take a moment to say, I know it is somewhat of a controversial issue, but I really don’t get the issue people have with wearing a mask. What is the big deal?! Sure, it is a little bit of a hassle and feels a bit strange, so what. In the grand scheme, it is a small price to pay. We all want to get back to life, to see our friends, to go record shopping!!! We just need to do that responsibly.  What we don’t want is to go through this again, and if we take those simple precautions, it can make a big difference. So please, do it for yourself, do it for others, and let’s help keep everyone healthy and safe.

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Okay, on to more exciting music news, Jason Isbell’s new album, Reunions was our top debut last week. This week, it is the number one album at indie retail and made it into the Billboard Top 200! There is always going to be that number one on the chart, but this one is special. I would like to say thank you from the bottom of my heart to Jason Isbell, Thirty Tigers, and the Orchard for putting indie retail first on this one. You really showed us the love and we gave it right back. Congratulations!
 
Have a happy Memorial Day weekend.

Here are the charts,
Andrea 

Andrea Paschal
Executive Director
Coalition of Independent Music Stores
ThinkIndie Distribution
3738 4th Terrace North
Birmingham, AL 35222
Phone: 205.595.1932 x.208
Fax: 205.595.1938
Email : andrea@cimsmusic.com
cimsmusic.com
#cimsmusic

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Reunions
(Southeastern/Thirty Tigers)
 

Alayna Alderman - Record Archive
I am loving Reunions, the new Jason Isbell record. Not only do I think this is a beautiful record- thought-provoking, sentimental and sweet, but I love the artist behind this record. If the world had more Jason Isbells, who was so gracious with sharing his love and support of indie record stores, we would all be living in a better place.

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CIMS WEEKLY CHART: WEEK ENDING 5/7/20

Here are the charts,
Andrea 

Andrea Paschal
Executive Director
Coalition of Independent Music Stores
ThinkIndie Distribution
3738 4th Terrace North
Birmingham, AL 35222
Phone: 205.595.1932 x.208
Fax: 205.595.1938
Email : andrea@cimsmusic.com
cimsmusic.com
#cimsmusic

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Deeper Auto-Pain (Fire Talk)  Nick Campbell - ThinkIndie Warehouse Manager Angular post-punk/garage rock/guitar pop from up Chicago way. FFO Ought, B Boys, and Corridor.

Deeper
Auto-Pain
(Fire Talk)
 

Nick Campbell - ThinkIndie Warehouse Manager
Angular post-punk/garage rock/guitar pop from up Chicago way. FFO Ought, B Boys, and Corridor.

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CIMS WEEKLY CHART: WEEK ENDING 4/30/20

Hey Everyone,
 
First of all, this week I would like to start by calling out and saying congrats to two of our members, Twist and Shout and Euclid Records for being 2 of 16 record stores selected by the Pitchfork Staff for their “16 Great Indie Record Stores You Can Support Online” story. It was a great roundup of stores and I was happy to see a few of our stores get that extra love and support. 
 
Here is a link to the full list of wonderful stores to check out if you don’t already know and love them:
 
https://pitchfork.com/thepitch/pitchfork-staffers-recommend-16-great-indie-record-stores-you-can-support-online/
 
I can’t tell you how much it means to me to see the outpouring of love and support for these stores that are such an important part of their communities. So, as things are once again shifting with everything out in the world, please continue to show that love and support.
 
I would also like to send out another thank you to our partners at WEA/ADA for joining forces with our Dualtone X ThinkIndie X Magnolia Record Club T- shirt initiative. They have stepped up to finance manufacturing costs of the shirts so that now even more money can go back to the stores. Again, a huge thanks for that show of support.
 
So, if your record shelves are stocked and you just can’t think of anything else to buy (when has that happened to probably anyone reading this email) then this is another great way to show your support for all independent record stores. They are the life force of what we do!
 
Here is the press release for more details:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
 

THINKINDIE SHIRTS LAUNCH TO HELP SAVE LOCAL RECORD STORES THROUGH PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN DUALTONE MUSIC GROUP, MAGNOLIA RECORD CLUB, WEA/ADA DISTRIBUTION AND THINKINDIE
 
100% OF NET PROCEEDS OF NEW, THINKINDIE SHIRT GO TO PARTICIPATING STORES

 
(May 5, 2020) Dualtone Music Group, an Entertainment One (eOne) company, has partnered with ThinkIndie, Magnolia Record Club and WEA/ADA Distribution to raise money in support of independent retail record stores through sales of a new, ThinkIndie shirt.
 
All net proceeds will be sent back to participating retails stores, with $1 of each sale going to ThinkIndie Distribution. Each store is expected to receive a minimum of $20  per unit sale. Additionally, WEA/ADA Distribution has stepped up to finance T-shirt manufacturing, allowing additional revenue to flow through to stores. 
Retailers can sign up by emailing info@dualtone.com.
 
Each participating store will receive a unique link to promote the event. Shirt sales generated through that link will be tracked and net revenue will be paid out directly to each store. Revenue coming through the Magnolia store or a non-tracked, generic link will be split evenly amongst all participating stores.
 
There is incredible support for indie record stores from both consumers and the broader music industry. The creation and expansion of Record Store Day and other initiatives have allowed these entrepreneurs to not only survive but thrive in an everchanging retail environment. The current pandemic is only the latest challenge. Owners have been forced to temporarily close their stores to the public and resort to creative alternatives that emphasize a shift to online sales and curbside pickup. 
 
“Independent stores are the lifeblood of so many of our cities’ communities and cultures. These stores have played such huge roles in the development of our bands,” said Paul Roper, Dualtone’s President. “We hope to make a difference and have tried to make it as simple as possible for stores to be involved. We are handling all the fulfillment, manufacturing and accounting logistics. All the stores need to do is push their links. The more the stores promote, the more they will earn. Every artist, label, agent, trade organization in this industry has been positively affected by these stores. Now is our time to give back and participating is simple; please share the links.” 
 
Scott Register of ThinkIndie states, “The legendary Tom Waits put it best when he said, ‘Folks who work here are professors. Don’t replace all the knowers with guessers. Keep ‘em open. They’re the ears of the town.’ ThinkIndie is owned and operated by indie record stores for indie record stores. Indie record retail is what we know, and we will do anything and everything we can to help keep their doors open.”
 
In just over a week, pre-orders of the shirt have exceeded $20,000. Participating stores will be paid by Dualtone every 30 days during the promotion.
 
The shirt retails for $27 and is screen printed on a super soft Tultex Poly Cotton unisex shirt, printed and designed by Yellowhammer Creative. Pre-order is up now at the Dualtone Store and Magnolia Record Club’s Store

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Here is a list of participating CIMS stores where you can show your support:
 

Cactus MusicCentral Square RecordsDarkside RecordsElectric FetusEuclid RecordsFingerprintsIndy CD & VinylLou's RecordsMagnolia Thunderpussy RecordsMusic MillenniumOmega MusicPark Ave CDsPeaches RecordsPlan 9 MusicPure Pop RecordsRecord ArchiveStreetlight RecordsThe Long EarThe Record ExchangeTwist & Shout RecordsVinyl Renaissance & AudioWaterloo 

 
Thanks and here are the charts for the week,
Andrea


Andrea Paschal
Executive Director
Coalition of Independent Music Stores
ThinkIndie Distribution
3738 4th Terrace North
Birmingham, AL 35222
Phone: 205.595.1932 x.208
Fax: 205.595.1938
Email : andrea@cimsmusic.com
cimsmusic.com
#cimsmusic

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CIMS WEEKLY CHART: WEEK ENDING 4/23/20

Hi Everyone,
 
Last week marked the loss of Prince Rodgers Nelson: the man, the myth, the legend, and let’s certainly not forget, the symbol. It was also the release of Around the World in a Day. His impact and influence on music are immeasurable. Personally, he is one of the first musicians I remember listening to their albums, and really having that album experience.
 
I should have probably touched on this last week, however- this is the chart for the week ending 4/24, so I felt this was a better fit. Prince’s Around the World in a Day would make its debut to the world on 4/22/85, and if this were 1985, I am sure it would be sitting right at the top of our charts.
 
He was one of my mom’s favorite artists, and we had a thing…anytime a new Prince record was released, we always went on street date to buy it. That was immediately followed by a trip for some ice cream or a milkshake. Then, we listened. My mom would drive us around and we would listen to the entire album front to back before we went home… and if it was really good, we would go for another spin. It was our ritual, and probably my absolute favorite memory of my mother. Still to this day, if I really want to take in an album, I want to drive around and listen to it first.
 
When I heard Around the World in a Day, I went crazy for it. I had never heard anything like it. Prince had created his own Magical Mystery Tour and I was obsessed. In fact, I listened to it so much, my mom eventually had to return to go buy her own copy because I wouldn’t give it up.
 
Here is the funny thing; I was WAY too young to be listening to Prince! I am still not sure what my mother was thinking giving that record to a first-grader. I guess we will just have to blame the 80’s for that. But this week, I am thankful to Prince for the music he shared with the world. I am also eternally grateful to my mother for always encouraging me to discover and challenge myself with music, and of course for corrupting that young mind with the sounds of Prince!
 
Here are the charts,
Andrea


Andrea Paschal
Executive Director
Coalition of Independent Music Stores
ThinkIndie Distribution
3738 4th Terrace North
Birmingham, AL 35222
Phone: 205.595.1932 x.208
Fax: 205.595.1938
Email : andrea@cimsmusic.com
cimsmusic.com
#cimsmusic

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Prince
Around the World in a Day
(Paisley Park/Warner Bros.)
 

Andrea Paschal - CIMS/ThinkIndie Executive Director
Obviously. 

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