What Are Records?
What Are Records? | |
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Founded | 1991 |
Founder | Rob Gordon |
Distributor(s) | Select-O-Hits |
Genre | Various |
Country of origin | America |
Location | Boulder, CO |
Official website | www.whatarerecords.com |
What Are Records? (or W.A.R.?) is an independent record label located in Boulder, CO. Founded in New York City in 1991 by owner Rob Gordon (former director of A&R at EMI.[1]), the company relocated to Boulder in 1994.
W.A.R.? has released over 100 records of a diverse group of artists including Frank Black (of the Pixies), Bill Burr, Stephen Lynch, The Samples, Maceo Parker, Melissa Ferrick, and Whitest Kids U' Know. The mission of W.A.R.? is to sign few acts to devote the company’s resources to them, be truly independent, and to be aligned with the company’s artists in every aspect of career development.[2]
History
What Are Records? was founded in Gordon’s New York City loft in 1991. From the beginning, W.A.R.? fostered a direct-to-stores and direct-to-consumers distribution strategy[3] Friend of Gordon and The Samples then-manager,[4] Ted Guggenheim, urged W.A.R.? to sign The Samples and they soon were among the first signings to the label.[5] Other early acts included comedian Stephen Lynch,[6] funk saxophone legend Maceo Parker (known for playing in James Brown’s band), former Squeeze frontman Glen Tilbrook, Grammy/Tony nominated composer and piano man David Yazbek, inspirational singer/songwriter David Wilcox, and singer/songwriter Melissa Ferrick.
Gordon relocated the company to Boulder, Colorado in 1991[7] and has been operating out of the offices designed by architect Charles Haertling ever since[8]
Roster
Current Artists
Stephen Lynch
The Whitest Kids U' Know
Trace Bundy
Catalog Artists
Bill Burr
Between The Lines
Cycomotogoat
Daniel MacKenzie
David Wilcox
Everything
Fancey
Felicia Michaels
Figurine
Frank Black
Glenn Tilbrook
Hazard
House of Large Sizes
The Innocence Mission
Jeep
Joseph Brenna
Le Concorde
Lir
Lloyd Cole
Luce
Maceo Parker
Melissa Ferrick
Munly
The Ocean Blue
The Poppy Family
Primitive Radio Gods
The Radiators
Sally Taylor
The Samples
Sean Kelly
Stuart Matthewman
Sungha Jung
The Swayback
24-7 Spyz
Tim Finn
Tony Furtado
Ugly Americans
References
- ↑ Grossweiner, Bob; Cohen, Jane (2002-02-01). "Industry Profile: Rob Gordon". Celebrity Access. Retrieved 2015-05-22.
- ↑ "The History of What Are Records?". What Are Records?. Retrieved 2015-05-22.
- ↑ Owsinski, Bobby (2014). Music 4.0: A Survival Guide for Making Music in the Internet Age. Hal Leonard Corporation.
- ↑ Sprague, David (1995-07-22). "While Hollywood And W.A.R.? Negotiated, The Samples Had Time To Sample MCA". Billboard. Retrieved 2015-05-22.
- ↑ Roberts, Michael (1998-09-10). "GOING TO WAR?". Westword. Retrieved 2015-06-03.
- ↑ Wenzel, John (2013-08-30). "Why comedians Bill Burr, Stephen Lynch and Ben Roy work for Colorado music labels". The Denver Post. Retrieved 2015-05-22.
- ↑ Bell, Carrie (1998-09-12). "Samples Return To Indie Roots". Billboard. Retrieved 2015-05-22.
- ↑ The Denver Eye (2011-03-24). "Boulder Eye Clinic". The Denver Eye. Retrieved 2015-05-22.