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in 1996, Loosegroove signed many up and coming artists from various musical genres, especially rock and hip hop. Significantly, Gossard signed
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In 2020 a resurrected Loosegroove Records, again overseen by Gossard and Hagar, released the debut of Gossard's side project Painted Shield
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in 1998. Loosegroove Records closed in 2000. In 2000 the Loosegroove catalog was acquired by
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Loosegrove executive Matt Shay later became vice-president of marketing/A&R at
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A New Label For New Bands: Gossard Helps Make It Happen
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in 1994. Initially a subsidiary of Sony before going
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in 1998. Others who worked with Loosegroove include
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Index

Seattle
record label
Pearl Jam
Stone Gossard
Brad
Regan Hagar
independent
Queens of the Stone Age
debut album
Critters Buggin
Weapon of Choice
Malfunkshun
Devilhead
Ponga
Nash Kato
Eureka Farm
Chicago Cab
WILL Records
Lakeshore Records
J Records
Pearl Jam
Duff McKagan
Greg Gilmore
Brad
"Epitonic.com Music website"
Archived
Wayback Machine
"Endino Newsletter 5.0 (3/2000)"
"Pearl Jam's 'New' World Order"
"Stone Gossard and Mason Jennings on how breaking their guitar and songwriting habits led to Painted Shield's electric debut"

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