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Leaning House

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Leaning House Records
Founded1994 (1994)
FounderMark Elliott
Keith Foerster
Defunct1999 (1999)
StatusInactive
GenreJazz
Country of originU.S.
LocationDallas, Texas

Leaning House was an independent record label in Dallas, Texas. It was founded by Mark Elliott and Keith Foerster and existed from 1994 until 1999.

Leaning House produced recordings by Earl Harvin, Shelley Carrol, Wessell Anderson, Donald Edwards, Fred Sanders, and the Fantastic Voices of Harmony. It closed in 1999 for financial reasons. Mark Elliott noted that jazz albums make up a small percentage of the music market.[1]

Discography

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  • BB001 – Marchel IveryMarchel's Mode (1994)
  • BB002 – Earl HarvinTrio/Quartet (1996)
  • BB003 – Shelley Carrol – Self-Titled (1997)
  • BB004 – Marchel Ivery – Meets Joey Defrancesco (1997)
  • BB005 – Earl Harvin/Dave PalmerStrange Happy (1997)
  • BB006 – Fred Sanders – East of Vilbig (1997)
  • BB007 – Donald Edwards – In the Vernacular (1998)
  • BB008 – Wessell AndersonLive at the Village Vanguard (1998)
  • BB009 – Earl Harvin Trio – At the Gypsy Tea Room (1998)
  • BB010 – Marchel Ivery – 3 (1999)

Unreleased

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Bibliography

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  • Leaning House Poetry Vol. 1: A Compact Disk Anthology with Readings by the Poets (Dallas Leaning House Press, 1996). OCLC 328906962. ISBN 9780965111805.

References

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  1. ^ Crain, Zac (13 July 2000). "Leaning over". Dallas Observer. Retrieved 11 July 2016.
  2. ^ Dallas - Music - Putting It To Bed
  3. ^ Dallas - Music - Stabbed in the redneck
  4. ^ Dallas - Music - Red Hot