Deary Me Records

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Deary Me Records
Origin Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Genre(s) Rock
Years active 1995 - 2002
Website Deary Me Records

Deary Me Records was an independent record label located in Cincinnati Ohio. The label was in operations from 1995 to 2002 and released such Cincinnati area bands as The Greenhornes, Wolverton Brothers, Fairmount Girls, Thee Shams and Big Soap. The label for all intents and purposes is defunct, but label owner James Lee Farmer has and is continuing to release his own band on the label.

Former label owners were Taylor Fox (1995-96) and John Davis (1997-2000). Fox was a Cincinnati DJ and Davis was the lead vocalist of the Cincinnati band Mighty Wagon.

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[edit] Compilations

  • DM 0003 Cincinnati Music Volume 1 (CD) 1995 - Originally titled "Cincinnati's Local Music Scene " +
  • DM 0008 Cincinnati Music Volume 2 (CD) 1996 - Originally titled "Cincinnati's Music Scene II"
  • DM 0011 Cincinnati Music Volume 3 (CD) 1997
  • DM 0016 Cincinnati Music Volume 4 (CD) 1999

+ This was the first Cincinnati band compilation issued on compact disc. All other Cincinnati compilations prior were issued on either vinyl or cassette.

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