Triple Crown Records
American music record label
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Triple Crown Records is a New York–based rock music record label created in 1997 by Fred Feldman.[2][3][4] The label features such artists as The Receiving End of Sirens and The Dear Hunter,[5] and launched the career of Brand New in 2001.[6] It is a part of the East West family of record labels, a subsidiary of Warner Music Group, and is distributed by the Alternative Distribution Alliance.[7]
| Triple Crown Records | |
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| Parent company | East West Records |
| Founded | 1997 |
| Founder | Fred Feldman |
| Distributor | The Orchard[1] |
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| Country of origin | United States |
| Location | New York City |
| Official website | www |
Current bands
- Adjy
- Caspian
- Covet[8]
- Dogleg
- Foxing
- Free Throw
- From Indian Lakes
- Future Teens
- Holy Fawn[9]
- Into It. Over It.
- Kississippi
- Moving Mountains[10]
- Shortly
- Sorority Noise
- O'Brother
- You Blew It!
Past bands
- 25 Ta Life
- Anterrabae
- As Tall as Lions
- A Will Away
- Bad Books
- Brand New
- Brian Bonz
- Cavetown
- Comin' Correct
- The Dear Hunter
- Death Threat
- E.Town Concrete
- Fight Fair
- Fireworks
- Folly
- The Gay Blades
- Heart Attack Man
- Hit the Lights
- Honor Bright
- Hot Rod Circuit
- Kevin Devine
- King Django
- Lounge
- Lux Courageous
- McCafferty
- Mushmouth
- No Redeeming Social Value
- Northstar
- One 4 One
- Orange Island
- Oso Oso
- Outline
- Outsmarting Simon
- Out to Win
- Overthrow
- Plug in Stereo
- The Receiving End of Sirens
- Safety in Numbers
- Scraps and Heart Attacks
- The Secret Handshake
- Shockwave
- Skarhead
- Skinnerbox
- Small Towns Burn a Little Slower
- Step Lively
- Tiny Moving Parts
- Voice of Reason
- Weatherbox
- Where Fear and Weapons Meet
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