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Orange Recordings<ref>[http://www.orangerecordings.com/home.html], Orange Recordings: Official Site</ref> is a record label that started in [[Chicago]] in 1997<ref>[http://www.orangerecordings.com/contactus.html], Orange Recordings: About Them</ref>. In 2000 |
Orange Recordings<ref>[http://www.orangerecordings.com/home.html], Orange Recordings: Official Site</ref> is a record label that started in [[Chicago]] in 1997<ref>[http://www.orangerecordings.com/contactus.html], Orange Recordings: About Them</ref>. In 2000 the label moved to [[San Diego]] and then relocated again to [[Los Angeles]] in the early 2002. Orange is currently headquartered in [[Seattle]]. |
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Some of the artists on the label include [[Marcellus Hall]] and his band White Hassle<ref>[http://www.whitehassle.com], White Hassle</ref>, [[Cash Audio]], [[The Cells]], [[Parker and Lily]], [[The Mother Hips]] (7")<ref>[http://www.motherhips.com/albums/index.htm], The Mother Hips - Third Floor Story 7" (1999)</ref>, [[The Studdogs]], [[Chris and Tad]] and [[The Giraffes]] ([[Chris Ballew]] of The Presidents of The United States of America). |
Some of the artists on the label include [[Marcellus Hall]] and his band White Hassle<ref>[http://www.whitehassle.com], White Hassle</ref>, [[Cash Audio]], [[The Cells]], [[Parker and Lily]], [[The Mother Hips]] (7")<ref>[http://www.motherhips.com/albums/index.htm], The Mother Hips - Third Floor Story 7" (1999)</ref>, [[The Studdogs]], [[Chris and Tad]] and [[The Giraffes]] ([[Chris Ballew]] of The Presidents of The United States of America). |
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Orange Recordings[1] is a record label that started in Chicago in 1997[2]. In 2000 the label moved to San Diego and then relocated again to Los Angeles in the early 2002. Orange is currently headquartered in Seattle.
Some of the artists on the label include Marcellus Hall and his band White Hassle[3], Cash Audio, The Cells, Parker and Lily, The Mother Hips (7")[4], The Studdogs, Chris and Tad and The Giraffes (Chris Ballew of The Presidents of The United States of America).
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