White House

White House Records, founded in 1970 by music producer and entrepreneur John White, emerged as a significant player in the independent music scene. Initially focused on folk and rock genres, the label gained traction in the 1970s with artists like The Green Pastures and The Wandering Souls, who blended traditional sounds with contemporary influences. In the 1980s, White House expanded its roster to include new wave and alternative rock bands, reflecting the evolving musical landscape. Notable acts from this era included The Electric Dreams and The Urban Shadows, who garnered critical acclaim and a loyal fan base. By the 1990s, the label embraced a diverse range of genres, including hip-hop and electronic music, further solidifying its reputation for innovation. Today, White House Records is recognized for its commitment to artistic integrity and has left a lasting legacy in the independent music industry, influencing countless artists and labels that followed.

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