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Lockjaw is an independent record label, founded in February 1997 by the family of punk rock band [[Tribute to Nothing]].<ref name="jt20080606">{{cite/ | Lockjaw is an independent record label, founded in February 1997 by the family of punk rock band [[Tribute to Nothing]].<ref name="jt20080606">{{cite/Jack Turner 2008-06-06}}</ref> | ||
The first Muse release, an early version of [[Twin (song)|Twin]] entitled Balloonatic, was published on the compilation "[[Helping You Back to Work volume 1 (compilation)|Helping You Back to Work volume 1]]"<ref name="hybtwi"> | The first Muse release, an early version of [[Twin (song) | Twin]] entitled Balloonatic, was published on the compilation "[[Helping You Back to Work volume 1 (compilation) |Helping You Back to Work volume 1]]"<ref name="hybtwi"> | ||
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}}</ref> in July 1997. Shortly afterwards Muse's manager at the time, Philip Korthals, asked Lockjaw to sign Muse and release their first single. Lockjaw declined due to insufficient funds.<ref name="jt20080606"/> | }}</ref> in July 1997. Shortly afterwards Muse's manager at the time, Philip Korthals, asked Lockjaw to sign Muse and release their first single. Lockjaw declined due to insufficient funds.<ref name="jt20080606"/> | ||
==References== | == References == | ||
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==See also== | == See also == | ||
*[http://lockjawrecords.co.uk | * [http://lockjawrecords.co.uk Lockjaw Records website] | ||
[[Category:Record labels]] | [[Category:Record labels]] |
Latest revision as of 23:47, 10 September 2011
Lockjaw is an independent record label, founded in February 1997 by the family of punk rock band Tribute to Nothing.[1]
The first Muse release, an early version of Twin entitled Balloonatic, was published on the compilation "Helping You Back to Work volume 1"[2] in July 1997. Shortly afterwards Muse's manager at the time, Philip Korthals, asked Lockjaw to sign Muse and release their first single. Lockjaw declined due to insufficient funds.[1]