- Ardent Records
Infobox record label
name = Ardent Records
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parent =Ardent Music LLC
founded = 1959
founder = John Fry
defunct =
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genre =Alternative rock
country = USA
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url = http://www.ardentrecords.com/Ardent Records, often shortened to "Ardent," is a Memphis
record label founded by John Fry in1959 . Ardent of the 1960s and 1970s featuredpop music acts and was distributed byStax Records from 1972 until 1975. It is best remembered today for Big Star, whose first two albums, released in1972 and1974 , helped define the style known aspower pop . The label was initially an attempt by theR&B -focused Stax to move intorock music , but distribution problems prevented any releases from succeeding. Big Star became widely known through 80s reissues and the long delayed first release of "Big Star III", recorded in1976 .The label was revived in the 1990s with two divisions: Alternative Mainstream and Contemporary Christian. Former Big Star guitarist
Alex Chilton released recordings on the Ardent mainstream division, which also released recordings by bands such as Spot, Jolene, Two Minutes Hate, The Idlewilds, Neighborhood Texture Jam, and Techno-Squid Eats Parliament. The mainstream division of Ardent Records was closed in the mid-1990 s.Ardent's Christian label issued its first Christian releases in
1995 . Initial projects included albums fromBig Tent Revival , Skillet, andSmalltown Poets . To date, Ardent Records has released more than 35 albums by artists such as Skillet,Todd Agnew ,Jonah33 ,Smalltown Poets , Satellite Soul, Clear,All Together Separate , Brother's Keeper, Justifide, Before You Breathe, NonFiction and Joy Whitlock. In2005 , Ardent inked a deal with INO Records, a division ofIntegrity Media , to distribute and market its entire roster.The label's albums are recorded at
Ardent Studios in Memphis.Ardent Records Artist List
The following artists either are performing or have performed under the Ardent label.
Current - Christian
See also
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List of record labels External links
* [http://www.ardentrecords.com/ Official site]
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