Black and Greene Records
Black and Greene Records is an independent record label that was founded in 2004 by David Greene and Jeremy Black (Apollo Sunshine).[1] Black & Greene Records is located and operated out of Los Angeles, California[2] and San Francisco. The label works exclusively with Coyote Hearing Studios co-run by Jeremy Black. The label's bands have been showcased on HBO's Eastbound & Down and 90210[3].
Black and Greene Records | |
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Founded | 2004 |
Founder | David Greene Jeremy Black |
Genre | Rock |
Country of origin | United States |
Location | Los Angeles, California |
Official website | blackandgreenerecords |
Discography
- BG001: Apollo Sunshine: Katonah LP (180 Gram vinyl pressing)
- BG002: Apollo Sunshine: S/T LP (2xLP vinyl pressing)
- BG003: White Flight: S/T LP (2xLP gatefold edition)
- BG701: White Flight: S/T 45" (45" EXPORT to UK)
- BG004: Bryan Scary: The Shredding Tears LP (CD)
- BG005: Self Righteous Brothers: In Loving Memory LP (CD and Vinyl)
- BG006: Drug Rug; S/T (CD and Vinyl)[2][4]
- BG007: Bryan Scary & The Shredding Tears: Flight of the Knife (CD)
- BG008: Drug Rug : Paint the Fence Invisible (CD and Vinyl)
- BG701: White Flight (band) : Timeshaker 45" (/500 7" records)
- BG702: Netherfriends : Feathers & Dots EP (vinyl)
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See also
- List of record labels
References
- Boston Globe - On a magic carpet ride
- (September 21, 2007). "Cut a Drug Rug", Boston Herald, p. E8.
- 90210 Music Season 01
- First Avenue - Drug Rug
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