Parent company Idol Records Group Location Dallas, Texas Country of origin United States of America | Founder Erv Karwelis Founded 1993 | |
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Genre RockIndie rockPunk rockHip hopInstrumentalMetalAmericana Official website Official Idol Records website Artists Albums For All the Drugs in the World, The Man, Navigational, Hitchhike to Rhome Profiles |
Idol Records is a Dallas, Texas-based record label and publishing company founded in 1993 by Erv Karwelis who serves as President of the label. Its roster currently consists of bands such as The O's, Dead Flowers, The Crash That Took Me, Here Holy Spain, Sponge, Watershed, and Flickerstick. In January 2009 Idol launched an Art-Pop sub label Exploding Plastic Records the first band signed to the label was Little Black Dress.
Idol Records received the Dallas Observer Music Award for "Best Record Label" 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 & 2007.
Idol Records is a member of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS).
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