R&J Records

R&J Records
Founded May 2011
(as continuation of
Stroudavarious Records (2008-2011))
Founder James Stroud and Rick Carter
Status Labels:
R&J Records
DMP Records
Emrose Records
Distributor(s) RED Distribution
Genre Country
Country of origin USA
Location Nashville, Tennessee
Official Website R&J Records Website

R&J Records is an American independent record label specializing in country music. It was founded in May 2011 by James Stroud and Rick Carter. Stroud is a record producer and former president of Giant Records and DreamWorks Records. In 2008, Stroud had launched Stroudavarious Records and signed many artists to that label. Most Stroudavarious artists' contracts were moved to the new label, whereas some other previous artists signed with Stroudavarious have moved to other record labels.

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James Stroud announced on May 17, 2011 the launching of the Nashville-based R&J Records. The same executive team that ran Stroudavarious Records is now running the new label. Besides the main R&J Records label, there are two concurrent labels under the umbrella of the company, namely DMP Records and Emrose Records.

Artists presently signed include:

2008-2011: Stroudavarious Records

Stroudavarious Records
Founded 2008
Founder James Stroud
Status In May 2011, Stroudavarious was closed and most artist contracts moved to newly-established R&J Records
Distributor(s) RED Distribution
Genre Country
Country of origin USA
Location Nashville, Tennessee

Stroud had founded in July 2008 Stroudavarious Records[1] The label's roster consisted of some new artists and also artists who had previously been signed to major labels. It had many artists signed to Stroudavarious including, at one time or another, Aaron Lewis, LoCash Cowboys, Shelly Fairchild, Shea Fisher, Houston County, Blaine Larsen (Treehouse), Richie McDonald, Anthony Smith and Darryl Worley, whereas the affiliated BamaJam included Tracy Lawrence, Blackberry Smoke and Matt Kennon, and Country Crossing included John Anderson, Aaron Tippin, Lee Greenwood and Lorrie Morgan and finally Emrose that had signed Margaret Durante.

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