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<p>The Near Myths' art director Keith Tew has completed his work on WILSON's wonderful packaging and has sent his graphics files to Oasis.  This represents the final piece of the puzzle.  Everything is now in the hands of Oasis CD Manufacturing, and we are simply waiting.  WILSON should be available before the end of September.</p>
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<p>The Near Myths' first CD, WILSON, has now been mastered by the highly respected Brent Lambert of The Kitchen in Chapel Hill, North Carolina (http://indyweek.com/durham/2000-11-15/cover2.html).  The CD has been shipped to Oasis CD Manufacturing where it will be pressed.  Check out the news section over the next few weeks for further updates and information on how to obtain copies.</p>
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<p>Some people (OK, two anyway) have asked about the windmills in The Near Myths photo.  These are the handiwork of Mr. Vollis Simpson, of Lucama, NC, in Wilson County.  Mr. Simpson's reputation as a folk artist is considerable, and his whirligigs, as he prefers to call them, have been exhibited at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, the North Carolina Museum of Art, and the American Visionary Art Museum in Baltimore.  You can find out more about Vollis Simpson and his work here…</p><span class="read-more pdf__hide"><a href="/news/blog/6183433/windmills-or-whirligigs">Read more</a></span></div>
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<p>Audio Wizard, Co-Producer, and Engineer Phil Valera is finishing up the mixing for The Near Myths' first CD, WILSON, this week.  Then it's on to Mastering.  WILSON should be out and available by the end of the summer.</p>
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<p>The six members of The Near Myths convened in Wilson, NC, this week (July 19-23) and completed the initial recording sessions for their first album, tentatively titled WILSON.  The nine tracks were recorded at The Barton College Studio, with Phil Valera engineering and co-producing.  Track information
1.	“Old Mill Road”  (Jim Clark)

	Jim:		Lead Vocal, Acoustic Rhythm Guitar, Finger Cymbals
	Teep:		Electric Lead &amp; Rhythm Guitar, Acoustic Rhythm Guitar, Bass, Drums
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