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Sugar Hill releases three Nickel Creek CDs on Record Day

Tuesday, February 8, 2011 – Sugar Hill Records will release a trio of Nickel Creek titles on deluxe vinyl - exclusively for Record Store Day, Saturday April 16. The titles include Nickel Creek's now Platinum certified debut, "Nickel Creek," "This Side" and their final Sugar Hill release, "Why Should The Fire Die?"

All titles are deluxe two-album sets featuring digitally remastered audio. A mandolin autographed by the members of Nickel Creek will be given away online as part of a Record Store Day promotion as well.

Nickel Creek began their relationship with Sugar Hill Records in 2000. Their self-titled debut has sold over one million albums to date. The 2002 release, "This Side," captured the Grammy for "Best Contemporary Folk Album." Their third album, "Why Should The Fire Die?," was released in 2005. The band parted ways in 2007 after their Farewell (For Now) Tour.

In its fifth year, Record Store Day is a day to highlight independent record stores. Limited edition vinyl and cd releases are made available exclusively for the day, and hundreds of musicians across the country perform at various events.


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