Nascent Republic Records

Nascent Republic Records
Nascent Republic Records
Nascent Republic Records Logo.jpg
Founded 2008
Founder Josh Seawell
Status Active
Genre Various
Country of origin United States
Official Website http://www.nascentrepublic.com/

Nascent Republic Records LLC is an independent record label founded in 2008 by Josh Seawell, owner of Seawell Studios just outside of Greensboro, North Carolina.[1] The label was formed to give recording freedom to the artists without the pressure of someone telling them they had to sound a certain way.[2] There are currently four artists on the roster: Joey Barnes (formerly of Daughtry, 2006–2010), Patrick Rock, Stephen von Heyking, and Courtney Smith. Former artist J Timber was signed to the label from 2010–2011.[3]

Contents

Discography

  • Always by Joey Barnes - March 2009
  • When All Else Fails... by Patrick Rock- March 2009
  • Last Request by Joey Barnes - June 2009
  • Change by Joey Barnes - November 2009
  • Self-Titled by J Timber- May 2010
  • Lips that Taste of Tears by Courtney Smith- November 2010
  • Last Christmas by Joey Barnes - December 2010

Music Videos

Year Video Artist Director
2010 "My Love" Courtney Smith Matt Blair
2010 "Something To Say" J Timber Ernie Gilbert

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