Black and Greene Records
Black and Greene Records | |
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Founded | 2004 |
Founder |
David Greene Jeremy Black |
Genre | Indie rock |
Country of origin | United States |
Location | Los Angeles, California |
Official website | http://www.blackandgreenerecords.com |
Black and Greene Records is an independent record label that was founded in 2004 by David Greene and Jeremy Black (Apollo Sunshine).[1] Black & Greene Records is located, run and operated out of Los Angeles, California[2] and San Francisco. The label works exclusively with Coyote Hearing Studios co-run by Jeremy Black. The label's bands have been showcased on HBO's Eastbound & Down and 90210[3] as well as various other television, film and commercial projects. In 2010, the label has begun recording the 3rd Drug Rug album as well as adding additional acts to its roster.
Discography
- BG001: Apollo Sunshine: Katonah LP (180 Gram vinyl pressing)
- BG002: Apollo Sunshine: S/T LP (2xLP vinyl pressing)
- BG003: White Flight: S/T LP (2xLP gatefold edition)
- BG701: White Flight: S/T 45" (45" EXPORT to UK)
- BG004: Bryan Scary: The Shredding Tears LP (CD and Vinyl)
- BG005: Self Righteous Brothers: In Loving Memory LP (CD and Vinyl)
- BG006: Drug Rug; S/T (CD and Vinyl)[2][4]
- BG007: Bryan Scary & The Shredding Tears: Flight of the Knife (CD and Vinyl)
- BG008: Drug Rug : Paint the Fence Invisible (CD and Vinyl)
- BG701: White Flight (band) : Timeshaker 45" (/500 7" records)
- BG702: Netherfriends : Feathers & Dots EP (vinyl)
See also
References
- ↑ Boston Globe - On a magic carpet ride
- 1 2 (September 21, 2007). "Cut a Drug Rug", Boston Herald, p. E8.
- ↑ 90210 Music Season 01
- ↑ First Avenue - Drug Rug
External links
- http://www.allrecordlabels.com
- http://www.indie911.com
- Website
- Bryanscary.com
- http://www.theselfrighteousbrothers.com
- http://www.apollosunshine.com
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