Safe House Records

Safe House Records was an indie rock record label based in West Lebanon, New Hampshire.[1] It was founded by Ken Katkin, who had previously worked at Homestead Records.[2] Its president was James "Jim" Reynolds.[3] They released a series of Led Zeppelin tribute albums entitled The Song Retains the Name, a reference to the Led Zeppelin song "The Song Remains the Same". The first of these albums was released in 1988, and the second in 1993.[1]

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References

  1. Morris, Chris (15 January 1994). "Catching Up on Indie Releases; An Impure Take on the Blues". Billboard. 106 (3): 43.
  2. Rosen, Steven (25 February 2015). "Feeling the Flow". CityBeat. Retrieved 6 June 2017.
  3. Santich, Kate (19 April 1992). "The Vulgar Boatmen -Two Bands In One". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved 6 June 2017.
  4. Morris, Chris (9 July 1994). "Culture Makes A Comeback; SCOTS' Reveling Rednecks". Billboard. 106 (28): 65.
  5. Lindall, Anders Smith (30 June 2001). "Volebeats - Below the radar or: Keep a secret". No Depression. Retrieved 6 June 2017.
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