Little Dickman Records
Little Dickman Records | |
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Founded | 2012 |
Founder | Amy Earixson Chris Yaniak |
Genre | Independent rock |
Country of origin | United States |
Location | Asbury Park, New Jersey |
Official website | littledickman |
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Little Dickman Records is an American record label from New Jersey.
History[edit]
Little Dickman Records was founded in Asbury Park, New Jersey, in the Summer of 2012, by Amy Earixson and Chris Yaniak.[1] The label books shows locally and nationally, provides networking, makes press releases, and distributes limited edition vinyl releases in record stores in the tri-state area, as well as digital downloads.[2] For signing bands, the label maintains "working with honest, hardworking bands and releasing music with integrity."[3] Since 2014, they host a Rock or Die showcase at the South by Southwest festival with official and unofficial SXSW artists.[4] Little Dickman Records and CoolDad Music host an annual holiday party to raise food and funds for Asbury Park's Mercy Center.[1] Beginning in 2017, Little Dickman Records' artists have partaken in the North Jersey Indie Rock Festival.[5] On the label's name, Yaniak explains "it's a personal thing for me."[2]
Artists[edit]
- The Battery Electric
- Black Flamingos
- BOYTOY
- Corrina, Corrina
- Dentist
- Ex-Girlfriends
- Fruit & Flowers
- Looms
- Lost Boy ?
- The Off White
- Psychiatric Metaphors
- Rock N Roll Hi Fives
- Sharkmuffin
- TV Tramp
- Wolfcock
References[edit]
- Citations
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Gladden 2015.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Magdziak 2017.
- ↑ Crystal 2016.
- ↑ Appio 2014.
- ↑ Testa 2017.
- Bibliography
- Jim, Appio (11 February 2014), "Little Dickman Records To Bring Some Asbury (TV Tramps, Hot Blood, The Battery Electric) to Austin", Speak Into My Good Eye, retrieved 27 March 2019
- Crystal, Matt (2016), "WNJ Presents: D.I.Y. N.J.–Little Dickman Records", Weird NJ, retrieved 27 March 2019
- Gladden, Michelle (9 December 2015), "Little Dickman Records & CoolDad Music Fundraiser", The Asbury Park Sun, retrieved 27 March 2019
- Magdziak, Ed (21 September 2017), "Interview With Chris Yaniak and Amy Earixson of Little Dickman Records", You Don't Know Jersey, retrieved 27 March 2019
- Testa, Jim (20 September 2017), "North Jersey Indie Fest returns with more labels, more diversity", The Jersey Journal, retrieved 27 March 2017
External links[edit]
- Media related to Little Dickman Records at Wikimedia Commons
- Official website
- Little Dickman Records discography at Discogs