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− | + | '''Hen House Distro''' was founded December of 2007 in Montevallo, Alabama by [[Katie Dunne]], a student at the University of Montevallo. Now based out of Birmingham, Hen House processes mail orders and tables zines at local events. Updates on where to find the distro can be found on facebook and the website. | |
− | + | '''Recent Collaborations''' | |
+ | After the death of Katie's ex-boyfriend and close friend, Tripp Norris, in February of 2011, Hen House Distro and Victimized Records began work on a zine/cassette tape split, ''Sing Me Back Home'', to showcase Tripps' prolific creative endeavors in writing and music. 100% of the proceeds from this project will be donated in Tripp's name to Scrollworks, a 501(c)3 non profit organization in Birmingham that provides affordable music lessons to underpriviledged children in the local community. | ||
+ | == External Links == | ||
+ | *[http://henhousedistro.webs.com '''Hen House Distro'''] | ||
+ | *[http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/profile.php?id=100001714747775 '''Hen House Distro''' on Facebook] | ||
+ | *[http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1038704957/tripp-norris-memorial-sing-me-back-home-zine-caset ''Sing Me Back Home'' Kickstarter page] | ||
+ | *[http://myorch.org/ Scrollworks] | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:04, 6 July 2015
Hen House Distro was founded December of 2007 in Montevallo, Alabama by Katie Dunne, a student at the University of Montevallo. Now based out of Birmingham, Hen House processes mail orders and tables zines at local events. Updates on where to find the distro can be found on facebook and the website.
Recent Collaborations After the death of Katie's ex-boyfriend and close friend, Tripp Norris, in February of 2011, Hen House Distro and Victimized Records began work on a zine/cassette tape split, Sing Me Back Home, to showcase Tripps' prolific creative endeavors in writing and music. 100% of the proceeds from this project will be donated in Tripp's name to Scrollworks, a 501(c)3 non profit organization in Birmingham that provides affordable music lessons to underpriviledged children in the local community.