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Free Dirt Records

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Founded
  
2006 (2006)

Location
  
Washington, D.C.

Country of origin
  
U.S.

Founders
  
Erica Haskell, John Smith

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Genre
  
Folk, roots, traditional

Headquarters
  
Takoma Park, Maryland, United States

Albums
  
Riverboat Soul, Middle of Everywhere, Charismo, Live in Holland

Free Dirt Records is an independent record label founded in 2006 by John Smith and Erica Haskell that releases folk and roots music. It is under the Trade Root Music Group umbrella which also includes 12x12 Management & Label Services.

History

Free Dirt Records was founded while John Smith was working at Smithsonian Folkways. There he collaborated with an intern named Erica Haskell on a box set of spoken word recordings by singer and storyteller Utah Phillips. After that project, the two of them decided to create a label where they could work with young artists making traditional music and showcase often overlooked material like spoken word. The label's first official release was by the traditional Bosnian group Mostar Sevdah Reunion. Since 2006, the label has released music by Pokey LaFarge, Anna & Elizabeth, Hackensaw Boys, Cahalen Morrison, Dori Freeman, and The Two Man Gentlemen Band. Free Dirt also works with PM Press to co-release spoken word and folk music. Together they've put out lectures by Noam Chomsky and Howard Zinn and music from Chumbawamba, Leon Rosselson and Robb Johnson, among others. Free Dirt is based in Takoma, Washington, D.C.

References

Free Dirt Records Wikipedia