About j-shirt
J-Shirt records is an indie pop/folk/rock/country record label in Seattle,
Washington. We also provide online distribution for some of our friends in the store.
Featured
CD-JS03 - $10
Brent
Amaker and the Rodeo (AKA B.A.R.) are on tour across the United States
right now, on their way to their CMJ showcase in New York. Check out the
calendar and go see them in your own town.
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Concert and Events Calendar
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2008 has already been a big year for the Rodeo. They spent three weeks
this Spring touring Europe, they're drawing large crowds at such renowned
venues as Seattle's Tractor Tavern, their new album is coming out November 4 on
Gravewax records, and the
song "You Call Me the Devil" from the first (self-titled) B.A.R. album
will be featured on the Showtime TV series Californication on November 2.
J-Shirt is proud to offer that first B.A.R. album right here for $10.
Add it to your cart and find out what all the fussin' and a-feudin's
about.
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Artists
B.A.R.
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MySpace
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Brent Amaker & the
Rodeo is the newest artist on the J-Shirt roster, and their
self-titled debut album is out now, and available right now in the store. Excited yet? You should be. The
Rodeo's concerts have become legendary, and copies of the album have been
wearing out CD players all over the country. Ask for it in your favorite
local indie record store.
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the graze
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MySpace
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The graze is the solo recording/performing project of Seattle songwriter Louis
O'Callaghan, playing indie folk/rock songs featuring Beatlesque song
structures, with vocals and guitars reminiscent of Neutral Milk Hotel and
Nirvana. As a recording project it includes the above plus drums, bass, more
guitars, and the occasional keyboard instrument.
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rosyvelt
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MySpace
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Begun as a duo in Olympia Washington by Jeffrey Henry and Sam Jansons,
Rosyvelt moved to Seattle and became a trio (with Louis O'Callaghan), and
later a quartet (with Seth Howard). Their music moves around from
alt-country to indie pop to rock to orchestral songs about dancing. The
first album, Applied Science, was released on November 7 right here
on J-Shirt.
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