Refuge Records
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Refuge Records | |||
Parent company | |||
Founded | 1982 | ||
Founder(s) | Bob MacKenzie Ray Nenow |
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Genre(s) | Various | ||
Country | USA | ||
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Refuge Records was a Christian record label founded in the 1982 by Bob MacKenzie and Ray Nenow.
Refuge Records became an important label in the development of the West Coast Christian alternative music scene. The label focused primarily on modern rock, new wave, punk and hard rock music.
This label should not be confused with the Refuge imprint which is a subsidiary of MCA Records/Universal.
[edit] Artists
- Joe English (Held Accountable in 1982)
- Daniel Amos (Vox Humana in 1984)
- Forerunner (a.k.a. in 1984)
- Marloe Scott Wilson (The Pink Lady in 1985)
- Larry Howard (Shout and Sanctified Blues.)
- Robin Crow
- Phil Madeira (Citizen of Heaven in 1986)
- Newsboys (Read All About It in 1988)
- Xalt
- Tommy Funderburk
- Bride
- Edin Adahl
- Q Stone
- Daniel Band
- David Eastman
- Simon Adahl
- In 3-D
Dangerzone (Produced by Peter Beveridge)