Purchase Records Explained

Purchase Records is a small record label started in 2000 by Joe Ferry, Jim McElwaine, and Karl Kramer, to showcase the talents of the students and faculty at the Purchase College Conservatory of Music.[1] Despite only having released five CDs, the label has already garnered three Grammy nominations for Best Contemporary Folk Album, 2000 (Public Domain); Best Classical Vocal Performance, 2001; and Best Classical Keyboard Performance, 2002. Student work featured in the first release, Public Domain, includes "Mockingbird" by Regina Spektor and "House of the Rising Sun" by Roxy Perry, both of whom have gone on to solo careers.[2] [3]

The Purchase facilities includes a 48-track studio.[4] Releases include albums by Jacque Trussel, chairman of the college's voice department, Doug Munro, head of the jazz studies program, and Bradley Brookshire, director of graduate studies at Purchase. All proceeds from sales are donated to the conservatory's scholarship fund.

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Notes and References

  1. "Purchase Records", Purchase College, retrieved 2010-06-20
  2. "Roxy Perry", All About Jazz, retrieved 2010-06-20
  3. Hershenson, Roberta (2000) "Footlights", New York Times, November 5, 2000, retrieved 2010-06-20
  4. Hershenson, Roberta (2001) "Musical Art to Tease the Ear: CD's From the Purchase Label", New York Times, December 9, 2001, retrieved 2010-06-20
  5. "Purchase CDs nominated for Grammy", Westchester County Business Journal, January 7, 2002, retrieved 2010-06-20