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Their debut album Can't Get Past the Lips originally came out in 2011 on Guestroom Records and Austin-based CQ Records and was later rereleased by Fairfax Recordings in 2013. [3] Broncho released their second album Just Enough Hip to Be Woman on September 16, 2014, on Dine Alone Records. The album received generally favorable reviews from the ...
Rainbows Are Free is an American five-piece doom metal band from Norman, Oklahoma. [1] They won the 2011 "Woody Award" for "Best Metal Artist" in Oklahoma and again in 2012. [2] and their music has been heard on KSPI 105.3 "The Spy" and Rock 100.5 the KATT.
Guestroom Records. 1806 Frankfort Ave., 502-883-0478. Searle's Guestroom Records opened in October 2013. Searle had previously worked at a record store in Oklahoma.
Guestroom is the fourth studio album by the band Ivy. It was released on September 10, 2002 by Minty Fresh and Unfiltered Records. Unlike the group's previous albums, the album consisted entirely of cover songs , without any new material.
Chad Copelin is an American producer, audio engineer, musician, and songwriter from Norman, Oklahoma. [1] Copelin got his start playing in local bands and majoring in music composition and after three years of school, left to collaborate with various musicians, tour nationally, and engineer and produce local bands.
Norgran Records was an American jazz record label in Los Angeles founded by Norman Granz in 1953. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It became part of Verve Records , which Granz created in 1956. [ 3 ] It is the first letters of Granz's full name.
A version of the song "Christmas Time" originally appeared on the rare album Born Twice, by Norman's friend Randy Stonehill, which Norman had produced in 1969. On that LP, the song is credited as having been written by Stonehill, but the original release of So Long Ago the Garden credits Norman and Stonehill as co-authors. The later Phydeaux re ...
Tourist, released August 5, 2022 on Black Mesa Records, was recorded in an assortment of rooms and hotels across California, Nevada, Texas, and Oklahoma during the pandemic. Using his personal portable studio, Abney grew the songs, with drum machines, samplers, and synthesizers, working remotely with co-producer and sole collaborator John ...