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Fiddler Records

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Fiddler Records was a record label based out of Los Angeles, California.[1] It was founded by Amy Fleisher in 1996. Its first release was from the Vacant Andys (Chris Carrabba of Dashboard Confessional's first band), it was a 7" gold vinyl record called "Anodyne". Fiddler's next notable signing was A New Found Glory (who in 1999 dropped the A, and are now just New Found Glory). Fiddler released a five song E.P. for the band entitled "It's All About The Girls." The E.P. features a photo of bass player Ian Grushka as a child on a swingset.[2] Fiddler Records has represented artists such as:[3]

As of January 2007, the Fiddler Records website no longer exists. The creators left this note in black text on a white background:
"Gone fission' Fiddler no longer exists in the physical nor the metaphysical world. Thanks for the postcards. We're all out of cats."[4]

References

  1. ^ PureVolume.com[1]
  2. ^ Palm Beach New Times[2]
  3. ^ PureVolume.com[3]
  4. ^ FiddlerRecords.com[4]

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