Owl Studios
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Owl Studios | |||
Founded | 2005 | ||
Founder | Al Hall | ||
Distributed by | Ioda | ||
Genre(s) | Jazz, R&B, Soul, Jam Band | ||
Mailing Address | 55 Monument Circle, Suite 1111, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 | ||
Telephone | 317-803-2427 | ||
Country | US | ||
Web address | www.owlstudios.com |
Owl Studios is an independent record label, started by Al Hall, that concentrates on jazz, R&B, and jam band genres. It is based in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Owl studios was founded in 2005 as an unconventionally "artist friendly" label focusing on a much more generous profit sharing business plan than typical record labels offer.[1] After only 19 months, Owl Studios had more than a dozen releases under its belt.[1]
Starting in 2007, Owl Studios kicked into "high gear," with music videos playing a large part of its expanded direction.[2]
[edit] Artists featured on Owl Studios
- Rob Dixon
- Steve Allee
- Cynthia Layne
- Derrick Gardner
- Frank Glover
- Busselli-Wallarab Jazz Orchestra
- Muzaic
- Fareed Haque
- Garaj Mahal