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States Rights Records | |
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Founded | 2001 |
Founder | Steve Schroeder |
Distributor(s) | The Business |
Country of origin | U.S. |
Location | Portland, Oregon |
Official website | www |
States Rights Records is an independent record label founded in 2001 by Steve Schroeder. The Portland, Oregon label's premier release was "Come Along" by Little Wings. Later that year, the label released "Tongue and Tooth" by The Badger King. Bobby Birdman, Yacht, Lucky Dragons, The Blow, The Dirty Projectors, White Rainbow and others have released on States Rights Records. Each band chooses a "state" for which their release will represent within the States Rights Records catalogue. As a result, there is no catalogue number for the releases, simply states. Atlantis, Socal, and "Far West Texas" have also been represented.
Roster
- Jason Anderson (formerly Wolf Colonel)
- Bobby Birdman
- Cains & Abels
- Count Chocula
- Department of Safety
- Dirty Projectors
- Adam Forkner
- Jib Kidder
- Lloyd & Michael (former members of Dear Nora)
- Love Letter Band
- Lucky Dragons
- Thanksgiving
- The Blow
- Urban Honking
- Xiu Xiu
- Yacht
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