Reveal Records

Reveal Records
Founded 2007
Founder Tom Rose
Country of origin United Kingdom
Location Derby
Official website http://www.tomrosemusic.co.uk/

Reveal Records is a British independent record label. It was set up and is still run by Tom Rose, who operated the Reveal Records independent record store in Derby, England. The store reached its peak in 2005/2006 when it sold virtually every genre of music available on three floors, as well as operating an online outlet. It won Music Week's Best Independent Music Retailer award in 2005. However, due to the decline in CD sales, the store was closed in 2007.[1] Rose continued to operate Reveal Records as a record label which continues. Reveal also books concerts and represent artists for publishing and agency work.

Artists

The label has released music from several artists, starting with Joan As Police Woman of New York City and the Scottish folk singer/guitarist, Kris Drever in 2005. They have also released music from A Camp (a trio consisting of Nina Pearson, Nathan Larson and Niclas Fisk),[2] Lau, Jon Redfern, Dave Derby, Madam, Poppy & the Jezebels, A Camp, Mascott, Gramercy Arms and The Nightjars and Eddi Reader.

See also

References

  1. Claxton, Oliver (4 August 2010). "Derby's Tom Rose on a life filled with music.". BBC News. Retrieved 12 July 2012.
  2. Rose, Tom. "Label.". Tom Rose Music. Retrieved 12 July 2012.

External links

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