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'''Earth Libraries''' is a [[Birmingham]]-based independent record label founded by [[Bryant Saxon]] with offices at [[55th Place Arts]] in [[Woodlawn]]. It takes its name from a mid-20th century ethnomusicology project.
'''Earth Libraries''' is a [[Birmingham]]-based independent record label founded by [[Bryant Saxon]] in December [[2018]], with offices at 6 [[55th Place South]] in [[Woodlawn]]. It claims to take its name from a mid-20th century ethnomusicology project. In addition to new music, the label re-issues vintage records.


Currently the label represents [[Bitter Calm]], [[Captain Kudzu]], [[Man or Astro-Man?]], New Love Crowd, [[Nowhere Squares]], Nutrients, [[Dan Sartain]], [[Scott Yoder]], and [[Wray]].
Currently the label represents [[Bitter Calm]], [[Captain Kudzu]], [[Man or Astro-Man?]], New Love Crowd, [[Nowhere Squares]], Nutrients, [[Dan Sartain]], Scott Yoder, and [[Wray]].


==References==
==References==
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* Davidson, Chris (April 2020) "Local record label releases both new and vintage records." ''[[Birmingham (magazine)|Birmingham]]'' magazine


==External link==
==External link==
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Latest revision as of 18:28, 12 February 2023

Earth Libraries logo.jpg

Earth Libraries is a Birmingham-based independent record label founded by Bryant Saxon in December 2018, with offices at 6 55th Place South in Woodlawn. It claims to take its name from a mid-20th century ethnomusicology project. In addition to new music, the label re-issues vintage records.

Currently the label represents Bitter Calm, Captain Kudzu, Man or Astro-Man?, New Love Crowd, Nowhere Squares, Nutrients, Dan Sartain, Scott Yoder, and Wray.

References

  • Davidson, Chris (April 2020) "Local record label releases both new and vintage records." Birmingham magazine

External link