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Encyclopedia > WIN Records

WIN Records (or Waldo International Network) was a Los Angeles, California based record label. It was independently owned and operated by Devin Sarno and Tom Grimley. The company was formed in 1989 as an avenue to release records by their band Waldo The Dog Faced Boy (the first release being Waldo's "Gifts Of Finest Wheat" LP.)


Roughly around 1993, it was decided to expand operations and offer up the label's services to other like minded bands — the first guinea pigs being Dogstar (later to become Charles Brown Superstar) with their self-titled 7".


The label has always striven to maintain a musical "collective" with its roster. (If you check liner notes closely, you'll often find WIN artists collaborating on each others recordings.) In addition, bands are always given complete creative control - so what you see and hear is undiluted.


Discography included Aloha Wednesday, Benett, Beth Capper, The Centimeters, Charles Brown Superstar, Chika Chika, Nels Cline & Devin Sarno, Crib, Cut, Danny Frankel, Petra Haden, Lynn Johnston, Miss Murgatroid, Miss Murgatroid & Petra Haden Duet, Polar Goldie Cats, Rod Poole, Recess, Solid Eye, Speculum Fight, The Uphill Gardeners, Waldo the Dog Faced Boy and Jen Wood.


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WIN Records - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (172 words)
WIN Records (or Waldo International Network) is a Los Angeles, California based record label.
The company was formed in 1989 as an avenue to release records by their band Waldo The Dog Faced Boy (the first release being Waldo's "Gifts Of Finest Wheat" LP.)
Roughly around 1993, it was decided to expand operations and offer up the label's services to other like minded bands — the first guinea pigs being Dogstar (later to become Charles Brown Superstar) with their self-titled 7".
Records of WIN Magazine, DG 077, Swarthmore College Peace Collection (558 words)
WIN Magazine was started in January 1966 by the New York Workshop in Nonviolence, a New York City pacifist direct action group which functioned as an affiliate of both the Committee for Nonviolent Action and the War Resisters League.
WIN solicited articles and poetry promoting many liberal and radical causes including disarmament, draft resistance, war tax refusal, and other pacifist concerns as well as civil rights, women's liberation, and environmental protection.
Both published and unpublished manuscripts for magazine articles (1972- 1983) comprise the bulk of the WIN records, most of which are marked with the editor's changes.
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