Independent Artist T-Shirts
Description: Crown Records was a innovation of the California-based Bihari family (brothers Lester, Joe, Saul, Jules) who owned Modern, Flair and RPM , all great solid independent labels, as well as the budget label Custom, Kent, United Superior, and Riviera. It started in December, 1953 and continued until 1972, earning itself the reputation of the king of the junk record labels. Aside from endlessly reissuing and repackaging the legitimate Modern and RPM hits including the B.B. King material, what Crown had to offer was musical junk food on plastic plates .
Description: Hello! Thank you for checking out my art! I really like this one because I think it is so important to say you are an artist, even if sometimes the imposter syndrome kicks in. If you like this feel free to check out my other stuff on redbubble or check the other places in my little corner of the internet. :) Website: https://www.allisonkellycrafts.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allisonkellycrafts/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI5PaMzNUtYOVfCn7UBRzdA Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/AllisonKellyCrafts
Description: Duke Records was an American record label, started in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1952 by David James Mattis (WDIA program director and DJ) and Bill Fitzgerald, owners of Tri-State Recording Company. Their first release was Roscoe Gordon singing "Hey Fat Girl", issued on Duke R-1, later amended to R-101. After forming a partnership with Mattis in the summer of 1952, Don Robey (founder of Houston's Peacock Records) took control of Duke. Both labels then headquartered at his Bronze Peacock club at 2809 Erastus Street in Houston, focusing on R&B and gospel music. Robey started a subsidiary, Back Beat Records, in 1957 and this later specialised in soul music, along with Sure Shot Records, whilst Peacock specialised in gospel recordings.
Description: Hickory Records is an American record label founded in 1954 by Acuff-Rose Music, which operated the label up to 1979. Sony Music Publishing (then Sony/ATV) revived the label in 2007. Originally based in Nashville, and functioning as an independent label throughout its history, it has had several distributors.
Description: You have to commission an artist while his rate is still good. This is a quote by Sunny De La Vega in In The Heights, the Broadway Production. Quote is not included in the movie/film. Design is for dark-colored shirts due to its white print and it is also faded/weathered/distressed. I made this into a shirt because it's a very relatable quote for artists in quarantine who are trying to earn at the safety of their homes. Perfect statement shirt for artists trying to make a bold statement during hard times.
commission quote by sonny - in the heights - white design T-Shirt
by monoblocpotato
$15 $23
Description: 16th Avenue Records was an independent record label specializing in country music. The first 16th Avenue label was founded in Toronto in May 1981 by Apple Productions Corporation principals Stan Campbell and Veronica Mataseje. In May 1984, 16th Avenue Records moved to Nashville, Tennessee. In 1987 the Opryland Music Group assumed the 16th Avenue Records name with Jerry Bradley as President. The label's first signee was Charley Pride, whose 1987 single "Have I Got Some Blues for You" was the label's first release.
Description: Founded in 1980, quintessential New York City label, 99 Records (pronounced “nine-nine,” not “ninety-nine”), was among the most influential independent labels of its time, with an influence still reverberates today. The label’s sound was every bit as distinct and as it was diverse, touching on post-punk, disco, dub reggae and even avant-classical, highlighted by exhilarating experiments in minimalist art-funk, and polyrhythmic grooves. Despite being a shoestring operation run out of a record store, 99 sold an unbelievable number of records with minimal distribution, and was at one point the most successful indie label in New York City.
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