Yep Roc Records - Artists

Artists

  • Dave Alvin
  • American Princes
  • The Apples in Stereo
  • BeauSoleil
  • Bell X1
  • Big Sandy & His Fly-Rite Boys
  • The Bigger Lovers
  • Billy Bragg
  • Doyle Bramhall
  • The Butchies
  • Caitlin Cary
  • The Cake Sale
  • Peter Case
  • Chatham County Line
  • Cities
  • Thad Cockrell
  • The Comas
  • Rodney Crowell
  • Spencer Dickinson
  • John Doe
  • Dolorean
  • Drink Up Buttercup
  • Amy Farris
  • Liam Finn
  • The Fleshtones
  • Fountains of Wayne
  • Robbie Fulks
  • Gang of Four
  • The Go-Betweens
  • The Gourds
  • Darren Hanlon
  • Heavy Trash
  • Heloise and the Savoir Faire
  • Kristin Hersh
  • Robyn Hitchcock
  • Ian Hunter
  • The Iguanas
  • Jukebox the Ghost
  • The Kingsbury Manx
  • Laika & the Cosmonauts
  • Jim Lauderdale
  • Los Straitjackets
  • Nick Lowe
  • Madness (US distribution)
  • Eleni Mandell
  • Marah
  • The Mayflies USA
  • Mercury Rev
  • The Minus 5
  • Ian Moore
  • The Moaners
  • Bob Mould
  • The Old Ceremony
  • Peggy Sue
  • Josh Rouse
  • Chuck Prophet
  • Reckless Kelly
  • Radio Birdman
  • The Reverend Horton Heat
  • Rock Plaza Central
  • The Sadies
  • Ron Sexsmith
  • Simple Kid
  • Robert Skoro
  • Sloan
  • Southern Culture on the Skids
  • Chris Stamey
  • The Standard
  • Ken Stringfellow
  • Tres Chicas
  • Th' Legendary Shack Shakers
  • Trailer Bride
  • Paul Weller
  • You Am I

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    You are always looking for already-felt emotions, just as you like to get an old pair of trousers back from the cleaners, which seem new when you don’t look too closely. Artists are cleaners, don’t let yourself be taken in by them. True modern works of art are made not by artists but quite simply by men.
    Francis Picabia (1878–1953)

    The proper aim of education is to promote significant learning. Significant learning entails development. Development means successively asking broader and deeper questions of the relationship between oneself and the world. This is as true for first graders as graduate students, for fledging artists as graying accountants.
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    Great artists have no country.
    Alfred De Musset (1810–1857)