Mother West

Mother West is a record label based in New York City. It was founded in 1990 by Charles Newman and Paul Casanova as a vehicle to release the first record, Noreally Thanks, for their band Please.[1] Since then and under the helm of Newman, Mother West has grown from a small label and recording studio to a full-service organization offering music licensing, publicity and promotions, customized distribution, online sales and state of the art recording facilities.[2] The company now works with artists including The Magnetic Fields, Flare,[3] AM, Gospel Music, Kris Gruen,[4] The Davenports,[5] and Dylan Trees.[6]

Mother West
Founded1990
FounderCharles Newman & Paul Casanova
Country of originUnited States
LocationNew York City
Official websitehttp://motherwest.com/

Artists

  • Aarktica
  • Aloud
  • Aluminum Babe
  • AM
  • Austin Hartley-Leonard
  • Bela
  • Bob Sharkey
  • Bryan Fenkart
  • Ceramic
  • Charles Newman
  • Codachrome
  • Cold Blood Club
  • Dead Leaves Rising
  • Dylan Trees
  • Earlymay
  • Electric Ladybugs
  • Escapade
  • Flare
  • Growch
  • Idustrial Tepee
  • James Marks
  • JC Milo
  • Jon DeRosa
  • Jubei
  • Kelly Snyder
  • Kris Gruen
  • Lauren Molina
  • Litvar
  • Lost Tricks
  • M-16
  • Outta Luck
  • Pale Horse and Rider
  • Peter Fand
  • Please
  • Plexus
  • Radio America
  • Red Radio
  • Sam Barron
  • Scott Conners
  • Shannon Corey [7]
  • Speed Dial
  • Stuart Hart
  • The Bowmans
  • The Davenports
  • The Domestics
  • Teddy Grey
  • The Old Nationals
  • The Sound of Monday
  • The Ton-Ups
  • The Walkup
  • Tom Shaner
  • Transmissions From The Speaker Zone
  • Tremulous Monk
  • Vidi Vitties
  • VJS Productions

See also

References

  1. Rivera, M. Alberto (November 2011), "Nature vs. The Nature of the Major Record Labels: The Mother West Records Story", Thrust Magazine, 7 (11): 18–20, archived from the original on 2012-04-25, retrieved 2011-12-19
  2. Rivera, M. Alberto (November 2011), "Nature vs. The Nature of the Major Record Labels: The Mother West Records Story", Thrust Magazine, 7 (11): 18–20, archived from the original on 2012-04-25, retrieved 2011-12-19
  3. Reighley, Kurt B. (27 May 2003), "Flare for the Dramatic", The Advocate (890): 58, ISSN 0001-8996
  4. "Kris Gruen "Part of It All" (Mother West Records 2010)", Beat Surrender, 19 January 2011
  5. Diaz, Julio, "Speaking of the Davenports Mother West", Ink 19
  6. Putnam, Jenna (Winter 2011), "Best of L.A. 2011 #21 Dylan Trees" (PDF), The Deli Magazine, 3 (8)
  7. "Shannon Corey | Yamaha Artists".
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