DukeStreetRecords was a Canadian independent record label.
The label released albums in a wide variety of genres, by artists such as Art Bergmann, Jane Siberry, FM, Rik Emmett, Willie P. Bennett, Rob McConnell, Scott Merritt, Chalk Circle, Valdy, Manteca and Barbara Lynch.
In 1995, Hermant donated his entire archive of DukeStreet material to the Music Archives at the National Library of Canada.
The august avenue known as Duke of Gloucester Street began as a narrow Indian trace that rose to the dignity of a horse path in the 17th century.
Often referred to as the "main street" or the "great street" in the 18th century, Duke of Gloucester Street was to be 99 feet wide and run nearly a mile straight from the College of William and Mary on the west to the Capitol on the east.
In 1881, the street rattled to the construction of a temporary railroad track built to carry dignitaries from the Williamsburg train station to the dedication of the Victory Monument at Yorktown on the centennial of the battle.