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*[[Young Fresh Fellows]] (The band is shown performing on the sidewalk in front of the Pravda Records storefront on the cover of their “Refreshments” EP.<ref>{{cite web |title=The Young Fresh Fellows* – Refreshments |url=https://www.discogs.com/The-Young-Fresh-Fellows-Refreshments/release/1838114 |website=Discogs|date=1987 }}</ref> They also later released the “Two Guitars, Bass and Drums” 7-inch<ref>{{cite web |title=Young Fresh Fellows – Two Guitars Bass And Drums B/W Someone I Care About |url=https://www.discogs.com/Young-Fresh-Fellows-Two-Guitars-Bass-And-Drums-BW-Someone-I-Care-About/release/848770 |website=Discogs|date=September 1990 }}</ref> on Pravda)
*[[Young Fresh Fellows]] (The band is shown performing on the sidewalk in front of the Pravda Records storefront on the cover of their “Refreshments” EP.<ref>{{cite web |title=The Young Fresh Fellows* – Refreshments |url=https://www.discogs.com/The-Young-Fresh-Fellows-Refreshments/release/1838114 |website=Discogs|date=1987 }}</ref> They also later released the “Two Guitars, Bass and Drums” 7-inch<ref>{{cite web |title=Young Fresh Fellows – Two Guitars Bass And Drums B/W Someone I Care About |url=https://www.discogs.com/Young-Fresh-Fellows-Two-Guitars-Bass-And-Drums-BW-Someone-I-Care-About/release/848770 |website=Discogs|date=September 1990 }}</ref> on Pravda)

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Pravda Records
Founded1984; 40 years ago (1984)
FounderKenn Goodman
GenreIndie rock, Soul, Pop
Country of originUnited States
LocationChicago, Illinois
Official websitewww.pravdamusic.com

Pravda Records is an American independent record label based in Chicago, Illinois, United States, representing a diverse roster of indie rock, soul, pop, and experimental artists.

History

Pravda Records was founded by Kenn Goodman in 1984. Pravda's first release was a five song cassette by The Service entitled Foma. In 1986, Pravda Records opened a retail store at 3730 N. Clark Street in the storefront of Metro Chicago. Until 1992, the retail store focused on imports and other independent music. Goodman closed the retail store to shift emphasis back to the label and its artists. To date, Pravda Records has over 100 releases in a variety of genres from artists such as Grammy Award-nominated Susan Voelz, Glenn Mercer of The Feelies, and late Motown legend Andre Williams.

In 1993, Goodman started subsidiary label Bughouse Records which focused on outsider artists performing live in Chicago. Artists on Bughouse include, Tiny Tim, Legendary Stardust Cowboy, Cordell Jackson, and Hasil Adkins.

In 2010, Pravda celebrated 25 years of indie rock with a special performance at the Abbey Pub on January 22, 2010. The Service, who penned Pravda's first release, headlined supported by The Slugs and Boom Hank.

In 2022, Pravda celebrated 38 years at Sketchbook Brewery in Skokie, Illinois.

Artist roster

  • Andre Williams
  • Black Smokers
  • Boom Hank
  • Cheer-Accident
  • The Civil Tones
  • Claude Pate
  • Diplomats of Solid Sound
  • The Flat Five
  • Glenn Mercer
  • The Goldstars
  • Green
  • The Imperial Sound
  • Javelin Boot
  • Lab Partners
  • Lost Cause
  • The Melismatics
  • New Duncan Imperials
  • Precious Wax Drippings
  • The Ruiners
  • Ryan and Pony
  • The Service
  • The Slugs
  • Sunshine Boys
  • Susan Voelz
  • The Trypes (early offshoot of The Feelies)
  • Wake Ooloo
  • Young Fresh Fellows (The band is shown performing on the sidewalk in front of the Pravda Records storefront on the cover of their “Refreshments” EP.[1] They also later released the “Two Guitars, Bass and Drums” 7-inch[2] on Pravda)

References

  1. ^ "The Young Fresh Fellows* – Refreshments". Discogs. 1987.
  2. ^ "Young Fresh Fellows – Two Guitars Bass And Drums B/W Someone I Care About". Discogs. September 1990.