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'''Touch and Go Records''' was one of the largest independent record labels during the 1980s. | '''Touch and Go Records''' was one of the largest independent record labels during the 1980s. Run by [[Corey Rusk]], Touch and Go also runs [[Quarterstick Records]] as a subsidiary. | ||
In September of [[2006]], Touch and Go had a 25th Anniversary concert at The Hangout in Chicago. It hosted reunion shows by [[Big Black]], The Dijits, Scratch Acid, Man or Astroman, Negative Approach among others. | |||
== Chicago Bands on the label == | == Chicago Bands on the label == | ||
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* [[Naked Raygun]] (CD re-releases, not original) | * [[Naked Raygun]] (CD re-releases, not original) | ||
* [[Pegboy]] | * [[Pegboy]] | ||
* [[Shellac]] | |||
* [[Tar]] | * [[Tar]] | ||
* [[Urge Overkill]] | * [[Urge Overkill]] |
Revision as of 16:44, 30 September 2006
Touch and Go Records was one of the largest independent record labels during the 1980s. Run by Corey Rusk, Touch and Go also runs Quarterstick Records as a subsidiary.
In September of 2006, Touch and Go had a 25th Anniversary concert at The Hangout in Chicago. It hosted reunion shows by Big Black, The Dijits, Scratch Acid, Man or Astroman, Negative Approach among others.
Chicago Bands on the label
- Big Black
- Naked Raygun (CD re-releases, not original)
- Pegboy
- Shellac
- Tar
- Urge Overkill