Shake It Records

Shake It Records (often stylized Shake It! Records) is a record label and record store in the Northside neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio. It is co-owned by brothers Jim and Darren Blase.[1] As of 2010, their record store had almost 20,000 CDs and 50,000 vinyl records for sale.[2]

History

Shake It Records was founded in 1979 by Jess Hirbe and Daryl "Doc" Kalmus, to release albums by Cincinnati-area bands like the Customs.[3] In the early 1990's, Darren Blase called Hirbe, who had by then sold the record store, to ask if he could revive the label. Hirbe said yes, and in 1992, Blase acquired the label in return for a copy of the Jack Dupree album Blues in the Gutter. By 1999, the label had become the most active one dedicated to punk rock and roots rock in Cincinnati.[4] In 1999, Blase re-opened the Shake It record store.[5]

Compilations

In 2009, Shake It released the Eddie Hinton tribute album Dangerous Highway: A Tribute To The Songs Of Eddie Hinton, which features covers of Hinton's songs by artists such as Dan Auerbach and Greg Dulli.[6] The label has also released multiple compilations of soul songs by Cincinnati-area artists.[7]

Artists

Notable artists who have released one or more albums on Shake It include:

References

  1. "How Shake It nabbed a coveted collection of classic records". Cincinnati.com. Retrieved 2017-07-07.
  2. "The Country's Best Record Stores". Rolling Stone. 2010-09-16. Retrieved 2017-07-07.
  3. "Welcome to Shake It Records". www.shakeitrecords.com. Retrieved 2017-07-07.
  4. Nager, Larry. "Music store and label small, personal". enquirer.com. Retrieved 2017-07-07.
  5. Farkas, Jamie (2003-02-10). "Counter Culture: Shake It Records". CMJ New Music Report. CMJ Network, Inc. p. 33.
  6. Varias, Chris (April 2009). "Hard Luck Guy". Cincinnati Magazine. Emmis Communications. p. 34.
  7. Sontag, Katherine L. (May 2006). "The Soul Searchers". Cincinnati Magazine. Vol. 39 no. 8. Emmis Communications. pp. 94–8.
  8. "Local indie band Wussy ready to Shake It up?". Cincinnati.com. Retrieved 2017-07-07.
  9. "Glue with Durazzo and AF the Naysayer". CityBeat Cincinnati. Retrieved 2017-07-07.
  10. Wilson, Kathy Y. (October 2007). "The Blase Brothers". Cincinnati Magazine. p. 138.
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