Cleveland slowcore hopefuls the Dreadful Yawns have signed to Bomp Records, the long-running indie label that’s issued releases from Iggy and the Stooges, the Dead Boys, Devo, and the Brian Jonestown ...
Bomp Records founder Greg Shaw passed away this past Tuesday, October 19th from heart failure at the age of 55. The press release from the legendary indie label states: "Greg's lifelong devotion to ...
Greg Shaw, founder of Bomp Records, died from heart failure Tuesday, October 19. "The man single-handedly saved San Diego's music scene in the mid-'80s," says Shambles guitarist Bart Mendoza.
Bomp Records founder Greg Shaw died Oct. 19 at the age of 55, after suffering kidney and pancreas problems. And it wouldn’t be so sad if Shaw wasn’t such a swell guy, one gifted with a brilliant set ...
Suzy Shaw and journalist / author Mick Farren have compiled a book chronicling the Bomp Records label and its late, influential founder Greg Shaw. The book collects full color reproductions of Shaw's ...
A year after The Stooges came to an end in 1974, Iggy Pop and guitarist James Williamson recorded "Kill City" as a demo in hopes of landing a deal. Finally issued two years later, the record -- ...
Musician-actor-radio show host Steven Van Zandt will devote much of this weekend’s edition of “Little Steven’s Underground Garage” to Greg Shaw, the L.A.-based indie-music pioneer who died last year ...
When glitter-tinged Class of ’76 punk masters the Zeros took the stage at Bomp Records‘ recent 25th-anniversary bash, guitarist-singer Javier Escovedo experienced something unusual — a bad case of ...
Los Angeles-based Alive Records signed an exclusive distribution deal with Redeye Distribution; Razor and Tie ink Militia Group. By Cortney Harding – Los Angeles-based Alive Records signed an ...
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