Rough Trade
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Founders | Geoff Travis |
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Founded | 1976 |
Headquarters location | London, United Kingdom |
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ID | 1252353 |
About Rough Trade
Rough Trade is a group of independent record shops in the UK and the US with headquarters in London, UK. The first Rough Trade shop was opened in 1976 by Geoff Travis in the Ladbroke Grove district of west London.
Seymour Stein dies: Music exec who signed Madonna, Talking Heads and more
... " Stein was a lover of UK music and was a partner on Fleetwood Mac s first label Blue Horizon, and signed licensing deals with UK labels like Rough Trade and Creation...
Independent Venue Week: The history of rock is written on these walls
... " Rough Trade, NottinghamSam Heaton, Events Manager: " We do about 300 shows a year and with so many high-calibre names coming into the venue, the walls are filling up pretty quick...
Maxi Jazz: Tributes hail Faithless singer as an 'incredible talent'
... Independent label Rough Trade Records said the 65-year-old played a " pivotal role in the world of British electronica"...
Queues form as Banksy Colston statue trial T-shirts go on sale
... Similar queues appeared outside Friendly Records in Bedminster and Rough Trade on Nelson Street...
Rough Trade: We sell more records than ever before
...At the Rough Trade East plate Lane, a man store in London s Brick dressed as a giant hot dog, the introduction of a song on stage...
Transgressive Records: We have never gone bankrupt, so we must be doing something right'
... Today, characterized by Transgressive Records as Britain s definitive indie label for the 21st Century - according to Rough Trade, one of the UK s biggest record stores...
Queues form as Banksy Colston statue trial T-shirts go on sale
People have begun queuing to buy limited-edition T-shirts made by anonymous street artist Banksy.
The Bristol-born artist That The Shirts would Go On sale at locations in The City .
He Said they had been created to show support for The Four people about to go On Trial accused of pulling down The Statue of Slave Trader Edward Colston.
Local radio station Ujima has been announcing the sale points on its Breakfast Show .
The First locations were announced at 09:00 GMT and dozens of people quickly formed a queue at one of them - That Thing on Stokes Croft.
Similar queues appeared outside Friendly Records in Bedminster and Rough Trade on Nelson Street .
In an Instagram post, Banksy said The Shirts would be limited to one per person, and proceeds would go " to The Defendants so they can go for a pint" The Post said.
Jake Skuse, Rhian Graham, Milo Ponsford and Sage Willoughby all deny Criminal Damage relating to the removal of The Statue and face trial at Bristol Crown Court on Monday.
The Statue of Edward Colston, a 17Th Century Slave Trader , was pulled down during a Black Lives Matter protest in Bristol in June 2020.
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