Difference between revisions of "Five High Records"
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* 2001 - Release of [[Brookdale]] "Get Out" | * 2001 - Release of [[Brookdale]] "Get Out" | ||
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== Discography== | == Discography== |
Revision as of 18:45, 10 May 2006
Five High Production company was formed in 2000 by Jeremiah Hamerling, Bryce Richardson, and Travis Smith out of Fargo, North Dakota. Originally named "Bread and Water Records", the boys had put out their own album under the newly created lable and decided to rename it Roadtrip Records as they did with their band at that time changing from Yung Fu to what had become known as Brookdale. Years had passed, and as they matured they decided once again to go with yet another name change of the lable. After coming together with two other friends throughout the local Fargo music scene they decided to encorporate their partnership into the name and later had become "FIVE HIGH RECORDS" also the full production company.
Highlights
- 2000 - "Bread and Water Records" created
- 2001 - lable renamed as "Roadtrip Records"
- 2001 - Release of Brookdale "Get Out"
- 2003 - name change to "Five High Records"
- 2003 - Release of Midas Touch, The 'Headstone Anthems"
Discography
- Brookdale "Get Out"
- The Midas Touch "Headstone Anthems"