Acme Feed & Seed Launches Record Label

Acme Feed & Seed has launched the in-house record label, Acmeville Records, with its first album release scheduled for mid-January. The label will be focused on digital releases exclusively distributed by TuneCore. Acmeville plans to record and produce albums captured during live performances from the stage at Acme Feed & Seed, as well as compilation records, original content and commentary from inside the Acme Radio Live studio. The label is focused on promoting Nashville artists who have helped to define Acme and Acme Radio Live’s unique sound and atmosphere.

Acmeville’s first release will be a live album from local rock/pop artist Paul Childers, titled Paul Childers Live at Acme. The set, which was recorded during his Acme Feed & Seed performance on Sept. 29, 2017, will release Jan. 19, 2018, via digital download and through Spotify, Apple Music, Google Play and Amazon Music.

“Recording and releasing a live album is a unique opportunity for artists to connect with fans and involve them in the record-making process,” said Carl Gatti, Director of Entertainment and Radio at Acme Feed & Seed. “We’re excited to get Acmeville Records up and running to continue our mission of discovery and preservation of the local music scene, and Paul Childers is a perfect fit for our first release.”

Paul Childers Live at Acme includes eight original songs and two covers:

Music Pulls You Through – Paul Childers
No One Goes Dancing Anymore – Paul Childers
Naked Poetry – Paul Childers
My Love of the Rain – Paul Childers
Sir Duke- Stevie Wonder
Roxanne/Ain’t No Sunshine – The Police/Bill Withers
Perfect Man – Paul Childers
At Our Own Pace – Paul Childers
Disclosure – Paul Childers
Why Don’t You Stay (A Little Longer) – Paul Childers

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