This summer, I did a big push for my new Steampunk CD, Pirates vs Dragons, over on CD Baby. It was a huge hit. The album climbed to #9 on the largest indie music site in the world. I think I sold 112 copies of the album on CD Baby. It stayed at the top […]
Tag Archives: Top the Charts
Successful Album Launch of Pirates vs. Dragons
I was starting to get a wee bit worried that I made no dent at all in the CD Baby charts. But right as I started typing this blog, I checked the website. There was Pirates vs. Dragons at #12 on all of CD Baby! We did it!!!!!! I confess I’m a bit shocked that […]
Rockin’ the Charts
What an awesome day of Chart Topping-ness! Yesterday, How America Saved Irish Music climbed up to the top of the charts on Amazon, and it’s still there! So let me start by thanking everyone who helped make this Chart Topping event a success. In particular, I want to thank everyone who pre-ordered the album, because those […]
Help America Top the Charts
Today is the big day to make How America Saved Irish Music to top the charts on Amazon. It’s already doing so. You can watch and record it’s progression here: Album Charts See the album on Amazon Best Sellers in Traditional British & Celtic Folk Best Sellers in Traditional Folk Best Sellers in Folk Best Sellers […]
Will America Top the Charts on Amazon?
Tomorrow is the official release of How America Saved Irish Music, a CD I recorded with my good friend Jamie Haeuser. Will you help us to top the charts on Amazon? Here’s how it works: Buy a copy of How America Saved Irish Music on Amazon on Wednesday, February 19, 2014. You can get a digital copy […]
Topping the Celtic Charts with Real Competition
Ever since 2000, when the Brobdingnagian Bards first started charting on MP3.com, I have loved to see how my music would continue to chart on some scale. Charts are an important part of the music business. Billboard Top 100 determines what the most-popular songs are in the world in any given week. iTunes and Amazon […]
Scottish Songs and Burns Supper
I woke up this morning and realized we are just five days away from St. Andrew’s Day. That’s the Scottish version of St. Patrick’s Day. It is celebrated on November 30th, usually with a big feast. I’ll be honest, I’m not super familiar with the holiday outside of what I read about it on Wikipedia. […]