Posted at 9:30 AM on September 20, 2006
by Hans Eisenbeis
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When Bob Feldman died last January, we were worried about the venerable Red House Records label that he ran with a steady hand and a noble vision. Today over at Pulse of the Twin Cities, Dwight Hobbes reassures us that the internationally renowned label, headquartered in St. Paul, not only survives but it thrives, with neo-folk upstarts like The Pines recently signing on.
Also, this: the label got its name because co-founder Greg Brown "gigged out of and lived in a small, red house in the country, outside Iowa City, Iowa (so much for the folksy notion that the label was named to honor the houses of the world’s oldest profession)."
Wait, that's what a "red house" means? Note to self: Removing doorbell won’t work. Paint house white ASAP.
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