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Adam Cayton-Holland Releases New Comedy Album BACKYARDS Today

By: Apr. 07, 2015
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Denver-based comedian Adam-Cayton Holland is releasing his second comedy album through Greater Than Collective, Backyards. For a limited time, those who pre-order the album will receive a two-for-one CDs as well as 2 baseball cards.

The CD release parties in Denver include a free in-store performance at Twist & Shout on release day, today, April 7th, where you get can your hands on a copy of Backyards the day it comes out.

This is followed by quite the album release party at Hi-Dive April 10th featuring fellow comedians Troy Walker and Kevin O'Brien, as well as the best bands ever to play your party: Ned Garthe Explosion and Total Ghost. Guests who attend the album release party will get a free copy of Backyards.

Adam Cayton-Holland (www.adamisfreakingoutrightnow.com) is a national touring comic who has appeared on Conan, @midnight, The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail, The Pete Holmes Show, Happy Endings and was named one of Esquire's "25 Comics to Watch." Working with his comedy trio The Grawlix, he recently filmed a pilot for TRU TV about mediocre teachers called "Those Who Can't." His podcast, "My Dining Room Table," and his debut album, "I Don't Know If I Happy" are both available on iTunes. He has been described as "genial" and "with pretty decent teeth."

Greater Than Collective - Greater Than Collective is the unconventional record label owned by the Colorado burrito kingpin Illegal Pete's. Specializing in burritos, buddies, and beer, Illegal Pete's President Pete Turner decided to use the resources from his successful business to sponsor Colorado acts he is passionate about. Created with owner of Suburban Home Records, Virgil Dickerson, Greater Than Collective ignores the lines drawn in the sand that most record labels abide by, and simply helps the artists with anything they might need. Illegal Pete's also feeds out-of-town bands and artists traveling through Denver and Boulder for free with the Starving Artists Program; artists simply sign up here.







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