Risque Disque
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Risque Disque is a Canadian independent record label, established in 1985. The label was formed by John Caton, Prairie Oyster's band manager, and was based out of the basement of the Horseshoe Tavern.[1]
In 2012, the label was passed down from John Caton to Todd Dunsmore who began restructuring and re-branding the label.
Risque Disque officially re-opened in 2013 as an independent record label with a stable of actively touring Canadian artists.
The label is known for releases by Blue Rodeo, Bob Wiseman, Scott Dibble, Crash Vegas, Johnny Good, Gold & Shadow, Milad Kassiri, and Oliver Swain [2]
The label's current headquarters are located in Vancouver, British Columbia.
References
- ↑ Glory Days: History of the Horseshoe Tavern
- ↑ Blue Rodeo profile at canoe.ca's Pop Encyclopedia.
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