Mountain Fever Records
Mountain Fever Records is a record label based in Willis, Virginia specializing primarily in bluegrass music.
Mountain Fever Records | |
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Founded | 2006 |
Founder | Mark Hodges |
Distributor(s) | Syntax Creative[1] |
Genre | Bluegrass |
Country of origin | U.S. |
Location | Willis, Virginia |
Official website | mountainfever |
History
The label was established by Mark Hodges, a Floyd County, Virginia native. He opened the Something To Do Video store, which he turned into a successful chain of stores. As a hobby, he began to record his musician friends when they would visit, and he turned this hobby into a stand-alone 72-track recording studio, and then the record label.[2]
Sammy Shelor of the Lonesome River Band and Aaron Ramsey of Mountain Heart have engineered and mastered Mountain Fever projects.[2]
Notable projects
In 2017, Mountain Fever Records released the Mac Wiseman album I Sang the Song (Life of the Voice with a Heart) featuring contributions from John Prine, Alison Krauss, Sierra Hull, Junior Sisk, Shawn Camp, and Andrea Zonn.[2]
Artists
Here is a partial list of artists who have released recordings on the Mountain Fever label.
- Dave Adkins
- Adkins & Loudermilk
- Alan Bibey and Grasstowne
- Ashlee Blankenship and Blades of Blue
- The Bluegrass Brothers
- Breaking Grass
- Summer Brooke and Mountain Faith
- Rachel Burge and Blue Dawning
- The Churchmen
- Amanda Cook
- Kristy Cox
- Crowe Brothers
- Jason Davis
- The Deer Creek Boys
- Delta Reign
- Detour
- Gold Heart Sisters
- Heidi and Ryan (Greer)
- Hammertowne
- Jett’s Creek
- Thomm Jutz
- Irene Kelley
- Nothin' Fancy
- Wyatt Rice
- The Wyatt Rice and Dan Menzone Alliance
- Kevin Richardson and Cuttin' Edge
- Sideline
- Junior Sisk and Rambler's Choice
- The Spinney Brothers
- Statement
- Stevens Family
- Sweet Potato Pie
- Volume Five
- Darrell Webb Band
- Mac Wiseman
See also
- List of record labels
References
- "Syntax Creative: Mountain Fever Records". Syntax Creative. October 10, 2013. Retrieved September 13, 2017.
- Tad Dickens (July 30, 2017). "Mountain Fever Records: An out-of-the-way bluegrass hotbed". Roanoke Times. Retrieved September 14, 2017.
- "All Female After Jack Releases Album for New Label Travianna Records". Syntax Creative. April 22, 2014. Retrieved September 13, 2017.