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Northplatte Records is an American
independent record label An independent record label (or indie label) is a record label that operates without the funding or distribution of major record labels; they are a type of small and medium-sized enterprise, small- to medium-sized enterprise, or SME. The labels ...
founded by singer-songwriter Joshua James and McKay Stevens.Northplatte Records
SLUG Magazine: "Northplatte Records". Nov 2008.


Fork Fest

In October 2010, Northplatte Records sponsored Fork Fest, a music festival featuring 33 artists on 3 stages. Attendance was approximately 5,000. The one-day festival was advertised on radio and via virtually all local print media. Artists included all Northplatte artists as well as artists signed to Kilby Records, Slowtrain Records,
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Roster

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Desert Noises Desert Noises are an American indie rock band from the Provo, Utah area. History Desert Noises was formed in 2009 by brothers Kyle and Trevor Henderson in Provo, Utah, the third largest city in the state. They released two EPs under Northplatte ...
* Joshua James * NightNight * Sayde Price * RURU * Timmy the Teeth * The Vibrant Sound Former * William James & The Underground Railroad *
Parlor Hawk Parlor Hawk is an American indie rock band founded in 2009 by award-winning designer Andrew Clifford Capener. History ''Hoarse & Roaring'' (2010-2012) Parlor Hawk released their debut album ''Hoarse & Roaring'' featuring a neofolk or indie folk ...
* Isaac Russell * Southern War * Brando White * Willamette Mountain


Discography

Northplatte Records released its first album (''B-Sides It's Dark Outside'', NPR001) in 2006. Each item in the list includes the artist, the release name, the release medium or media, and (in most cases) the release date. * NPR–001: Joshua James – ''B-Sides It's Dark Outside'' – CD/LP (2006) * NPR–002: RuRu (AKA Isaac Russell) – ''Elizabeth'' – CD/LP (2008) * NPR–003: Southern War – ''Southern War EP'' – CD/EP (2006) * NPR–004: Joshua James – ''Fields & Floods'' – CD/LP (2007) * NPR–005: Joshua James – ''The Sun is Always Brighter'' – CD/LP (2007) * NPR–006: Joshua James – ''Crash This Train / The Garden EP'' – CD/EP (2008) * NPR–007: Desert Noises – ''Desert Noises EP'' – CD/EP (2009) * NPR–008: William James & The Underground Railroad – CD/LP (2009) * NPR–009: The Vibrant Sound – ''Downtown'' – CD/LP (2009) * NPR–010: Joshua James – ''Sing Songs EP'' – CD/EP (2009) * NPR–011: Joshua James – ''Build Me This'' – CD/LP (2009) * NPR–012: Various – ''Northplatte Records Christmas Album'' – CD/EP (2009) * NPR–013:
Parlor Hawk Parlor Hawk is an American indie rock band founded in 2009 by award-winning designer Andrew Clifford Capener. History ''Hoarse & Roaring'' (2010-2012) Parlor Hawk released their debut album ''Hoarse & Roaring'' featuring a neofolk or indie folk ...
– ''Hoarse & Roaring'' – CD/LP (2010) * NPR–014: Joshua James – ''Joshua James iTunes Sessions'' – mp3 (2010) * NPR–015: Joshua James – ''My Sisters Words'' – CD/EP (2010) * NPR–016: Various – ''Fork Fest 2010 Compilation Album'' – CD/EP (2010) * NPR–017: Sayde Price – ''Wilt All Rosy'' – CD/LP (2011) * NPR–018: Joshua James – ''From the Top of Willamette Mountain'' – CD/LP (2012) * NPR–014: Desert Noises – 27 Ways – CD/LP (2014)


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Official site

BMI.com Industry Spotlight: Northplatte Records
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