Earsay

Earsay is an Israeli independent record label run by the Third Ear (Hebrew: האוזן השלישית, Ha'Ozen Hashlishit), a record store in Tel Aviv[1] with branches in Jerusalem and Haifa.[2] The label has focused on jazz and alternative music since its launch in 2000 with the release of Daniel Sarid's Cries of Disillusion.[3]

The idea for label came from the Third Ear's general manager Eli Hayon. With the financial buffer of the record store, the label can put less emphasis on each release's profitability.[1]

Artists

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References

  1. Jonathan Krashinsky (October 11, 2000). "The address for alternative pop". The Jerusalem Post. p. 11.
  2. האוזן השלישית - צרו קשר (in Hebrew).
  3. Barry Davis (April 28, 2010). "Arts in brief". The Jerusalem Post. p. 24.
  4. Lucky Clark (September 22, 2006). "Alternative band from Israel to play Johnson Hall". Kennebec Journal.
  5. Barry Davis (January 20, 2010). "Free but not easy". The Jerusalem Post. p. 24.
  6. Amanda Borschel (September 22, 2002). "Sabra Sounds". The Jerusalem Post. p. 7.
  7. Amanda Borschel (June 30, 2002). "Sabra Sounds". The Jerusalem Post. p. 7.
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