Chicago’s Bloodshot Records was a powerful and pioneering force in the alt-country movement of the 1990s and beyond, defining the genre with a roster of breakthrough artists including the Robbie Fulks ...
Rob Miller reflects on Bloodshot Records, discovering artists and building an independent music community, offering candid insight into the grit, risks and rewards behind a landmark label.
In 1991, Rob Miller packed up his bags, his records and his memories and moved from Ann Arbor, Mich., to Chicago as an attempt to escape music. “Obviously, my plan didn’t work out so well,” Miller ...
Bloodshot Records Bought by Exceleration Music, Which Vows to Promote Troubled Indie Label’s Catalog
The Bloodshot catalog includes many historically important releases by artists that existed somewhere near the intersection of roots-rock and punk, with albums from Neko Case, the Old 97s, Ryan Adams, ...
Of the artists on Chicago’s “insurgent country” label Bloodshot Records — Ryan Adams, Neko Case, Split Lip Rayfield, etc. — veteran road dog Wayne “The Train” Hancock is probably the truest to the ...
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Bloodshot Records co-founder and former owner Rob Miller about his memoir, "The Hours Are Long But The Pay Is Low." SIMON: It was dubbed alt-country or even ...
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