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    Labels

    Title Description and History
    Blind Thief Recordings

    Label that published "Between the Fence & the Universe", Kevin Max (formerly of DC Talk)'s 2004 release.

    Blonde Vinyl

    Blonde Vinyl records started as imprint for two of Michael Knott's independent releases in 1984 and 1989. Sometime in 1990 or 1991, Michael decided to turn Blonde Vinyl into a full music label. The Christian music industry had started to grow a little stale during this time, so Knott decided to focus on developing bands that were creative and edgy. Blonde Vinyl released albums by bands that played styles of music that weren't very popular with the pop crowd, from punk to grunge, gothic to industrial, and synthpop to spoken word. In all, 32 albums and 3 compilations were released by Blonde Vinyl Records and/or one of the 3 official sub-labels, all of which were released on cassette and compact disc. When Blonde Vinyl's distributor (Spectra) went under in 1993, Michael attempted to resurrect Blonde Vinyl under the name of Siren records. This was a very short-lived attempt. Blonde Vinyl paved the way for the much more successful Tooth & Nail records, who inherited many unreleased Blonde Vinyl bands in 1993.

    Blue Collar Records

    Distributed by Lexicon.

    Bluestone Records
    BMG
    Boondoggie
    Bootblack
    Bootleglive.com

    This label is a division of Creative Station Media and is releasing fully licensed and authorized CDRs of various live performances of many diverse bands and styles of music.

    Brainstorm (BAI)

    Brainstorm Artists International was a label manufactured and distributed by Word, Inc.

    Brash Music
    Bread 'N Honey
    Brentwood
    Briante Music
    Broken

    A division of Word, Inc.

    BTS
    Buddah Records
    Bulletproof Music
    Burch Hill
    Cadence
    Calvary
    Calvary Chapel
    Campus Crusade For Christ
    Canaan
    Candlelight Concerts
    Canis Major
    Capitol Records
    Capricorn
    Cathedral
    CBS Associated Records
    Ceem

    Fan club label of Ken Tamplin.

    Celebration
    Centricity

    Centricity is an independent, family owned, full-service music company with offices in Seattle and Nashville. Our mission is to enable our artists to create life-changing experiences for the world. We value relationships, community, integrity, innovation and good stewardship.

    FAQ. (2011). Retrieved from Centricity Music website: www.centricitymusic.com

    Chapel Lane
    Charisma
    Chosen
    Chrism

    Now defunct label that was a division of Tempo, Inc. located at 1900 W 47th Place, Mission, Kansas.

    Christian

    Part of the Butterfly Group, a group of record labels founded by Bob Carlisle, George King and Mike Rinaldi.

    Chronicles
    Chrystal Records USA
    Colours
    Columbia
    Compendia Music Group
    Cotillion

    A division of the Atlantic Recording Corporation.

    Cracker Barrel Music
    Creative
    Creative Trust Workshop
    Credential
    Cross Driven
    Cross Movement
    Cross Records