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A local independent rock label which was bought by major label Tooth and Nail Records.<BR><BR>Takehold Records signed and distributed such bands as: Narcissus, TwoThirtyEight, Few.Left.Standing, The Operation, Stairwell, Underoath, Hopesfall. As well as being the host and sponsor for [[Furnace Fest]] from 2001-2002.
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'''Takehold Records''' was a local independent primarily-Christian rock music label which was founded by [[Chad Johnson]]. It grew out of the [[Slacker 66]] store in [[1999]], and was bought out in [[2002]] by Seattle's Tooth and Nail Records, a division of the EMI Christian Music Group.  


[http://www.voiceofreason.de/takehold_interview.htm]
Takehold Records signed and distributed such bands as: Narcissus, TwoThirtyEight, Few Left Standing, The Operation, Stairwell, Underoath, and Hopesfall. Takehold also organized, hosted and sponsored the [[Furnace Fest (2000s)|Furnace Fest]] at [[Sloss Furnaces]] from [[2001]] to [[2003]].


[[Category: Record Label]]
==External links==
* [http://www.voiceofreason.de/takehold_interview.htm Interview] on Voice of Reason
* [http://www.decapolis.com/musicreviews/interviews/take.shtml Interview] on Decapolis
 
[[Category:Former record labels]]
[[Category:Christian musicians]]
[[Category:1999 establishments]]

Latest revision as of 15:42, 5 March 2021

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Takehold Records was a local independent primarily-Christian rock music label which was founded by Chad Johnson. It grew out of the Slacker 66 store in 1999, and was bought out in 2002 by Seattle's Tooth and Nail Records, a division of the EMI Christian Music Group.

Takehold Records signed and distributed such bands as: Narcissus, TwoThirtyEight, Few Left Standing, The Operation, Stairwell, Underoath, and Hopesfall. Takehold also organized, hosted and sponsored the Furnace Fest at Sloss Furnaces from 2001 to 2003.

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