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Red Panda Records
Red Panda Records was a record label active during most of the 2000s. It was founded by Mascott's Kendall Jane Meade, who subsequently released two of her band's albums through the label. Other artists who released albums on the label included Jennifer O'Connor (musician), Jennifer O'Connor and the Naysayer. References External linksArchived copy of official website
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Mascott
Mascott is a U.S. indie-pop band based in New York City formed in 1998. The indie pop group Mascott is led by singer/guitarist Kendall Jane Meade, formerly of Juicy. After that band disbanded in the wake of their 1996 album ''Olive Juicy'', Meade relocated from New York City to her native Detroit to plot her next move; weeks later she was invited to play keyboards on Helium (band), Helium's UK tour, followed by a series of shows backing Rebecca Gates' Spinanes. She formed Mascott soon after, releasing their debut EP ''Electric Poems'' on Le Grand Magistery in late 1998. Three years later, she released the Jim O'Rourke (musician), Jim O'Rourke produced ''Follow the Sound''. ''Dreamer's Book'' was released on her own label, Red Panda, in early 2004. Mascott released a 3rd full-length studio album entitled'' Art Project'' on November 11, 2008 on Red Panda Records. Discography Albums * ''Follow the Sound'' (Le Grand Magistery, 2000) * ''Dreamer's Book'' (Red Panda, 2004) * ''Art ...
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Kendall Jane Meade
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Jennifer O'Connor (musician)
Jennifer O'Connor (born November 8, 1973) is an American singer-songwriter. She has released a series of well-regarded solo albums, and has either toured or played with Wilco, the Indigo Girls, Feist, Yo La Tengo, Dump, and the Mountain Goats, among other bands and musicians. ''Paste'' magazine has called her a "songwriter's songwriter", describing her albums as "master classes in economy and clarity." While she is one of a limited number of notable independent musicians who is publicly out as gay, she does not write music obviously targeted to a gay audience. She is based in Brooklyn and in addition to writing and performing her own music, she also runs a record label, Kiam Records, with seven other artists on its roster. Background O'Connor was born in Putnam, Connecticut, and moved with her family to Florida while in high school. She did not learn to play guitar until she was 22, after graduating from Emory University. Her first performing experience came as part of the A ...
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The Naysayer
The Naysayer was a country-rock band founded in 2000 by singer-songwriter Anna Padgett, the band's only permanent member, and former Retsin drummer Cynthia Nelson. The band released four studio albums before disbanding in 2006. History Padgett and Nelson first met at Wesleyan University, where Padgett was studying dance art history, in the early 1990s. Post-graduation they became close friends when they started working at the same restaurant in New York City. After Padgett moved to Los Angeles, she later reunited with Nelson in New York, where they began practicing with each other. The Naysayer later arose from their collaborations despite their lack of intention of starting a band. The Naysayer released their debut album, ''Deathwhisker'', in 2000 on Carrot Top Records; Tara Jane O'Neil joined the group to work on the album. They released their second album, ''Heaven, Hell, or Houston'', in 2002, which introduced a bigger sound than was present on their debut album. In 2003, they ...
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