Jumpin’ Jimes: They Rock! They Roll! They Swing!
Thursday, April 30th, 1998
Jumpin Jimes: They Rock! They Roll! They Swing! This isn’t subtle music. Loud guitars and brass. The album title tells you what it attains to be. The music is hard driving, the in-your-face neoswing, ala Big Bad Voodoo Daddy. With a rockabilly feel. I’m not crazy about the lead singer’s voice–no range or depth. A mix of originals and covers. The original “Swing Shift” is a decent neoswing song. Mostly fast songs here.
DOUBLE D SNOWBOARD BOOTS was a new line developed by a Korean athletic shoe manufacturer. 

NELSON SNOWBOARDS was a southern california manufacturer who sold their products exclusively to Asian countries. They requested two logos. One to be used on the street so they could market to the end user, and one that would look like professional sporting goods for use in sales to the large chains.
STOMP was one of the first CD-R Labeling systems. I was fortunate to get in on the ground level and assist them with product development, logo, packaging and marketing efforts. Stomp eventually sold the CD Stomper to AVERY. 