Frontline Records (1980s)
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Frontline Records (1980s) | |
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Founded | 1986 |
Founder | James Kempner |
Genre | Various |
Country of origin | United States |
Frontline Records was a Christian record label founded in 1986 by James Kempner. The label closed in the early 1990s.
Frontline Records became an important label in the development of the West Coast Christian alternative music scene. The label focused primarily on modern rock, rap, and hip-hop. Artist Terry Scott Taylor became the production manager for the label, and Drummer Ed McTaggart became the primary art director, designing many of the label's album covers. Sublabels included Intense Records and Alarma! Records, a resurrection of Taylor's early 1980s lablel.
[edit] Artists
- The Altar Boys
- Bill Baumgart
- Scott Blackwell
- Bloodgood
- Christafari
- Carson Cole & RU4
- Common Bond
- Lanny Cordola
- Crumbächer
- D-Boy
- Daniel Amos
- Deliverance
- Dynamic Twins
- Mark Farner of Grand Funk Railroad
- Jon Gibson
- Benny Hester
- Idle Cure
- Jacob's Trouble
- Paul Johnson & the Packards
- Less Is More
- Crystal Lewis
- Liaison
- Lifesavers
- MC Gee Gee
- Michael Knott
- Mad at the World
- Tim Miner
- Mortal (band)
- Nicole (now Nicole C. Mullen)
- Oden Fong
- P.I.D.
- Poor Old Lu
- Preachaz
- Sacred Warrior
- Saviour Machine
- Scaterd Few
- Peter Shambrook
- Shout
- Mike Stand
- The Swirling Eddies
- Terry Scott Taylor
- Dr. Edward Daniel Taylor
- Wild Blue Yonder
- Bernard Wright
- David Zaffiro