Yahoo Suche Web Suche

Suchergebnisse

  1. Suchergebnisse:
  1. Today, Ani DiFranco releases Unprecedented Sh!t, produced by BJ Burton (Bon Iver, Low), on her label, Righteous Babe Records. The title Unprecedented Sh!t is not only representative of how much...

    • News

      Today, Ani DiFranco releases Unprecedented Sh!t, produced by...

    • Artists

      Current Artists.

    • Tours

      Ani DiFranco Gracie and Rachel Jess Nolan Jocelyn Mackenzie...

    • RBR Radio

      Click here to tune in Read Ani's letter about the launch of...

    • Shop

      RBR Feature Page

    • Vote Dammit

      There's never been a more important time to make sure you're...

    • Peace & Justice

      Amnesty International Amnesty International is a global...

    • Environmental Justice

      World Wildlife Foundation (WWF) For 60 years, WWF has worked...

  2. Righteous Babe Records is an American independent record label that was created by folk singer Ani DiFranco in 1990 to release her own songs in lieu of being beholden to a mainstream record company.

  3. About Us. Label founder Ani DiFranco once called Righteous Babe Records “a people-friendly, sub-corporate, woman-informed, queer-happy small business that puts music before rock stardom and ideology before profit,” and it’s hard to imagine a more accurate mission statement than that one.

  4. anidifranco.com › aboutAni DiFranco

    Her most recent album is the June 2023 25th Anniversary Edition reissue of her seminal album Little Plastic Castle on Righteous Babe Records. Her memoir No Walls and the Recurring Dream was a New York Times Top 10 best seller in 2019, and her debut children’s book The Knowing is out now.

  5. Righteous Babe Records. New York, New York. Grammy winner and feminist icon Ani DiFranco began her career as a proponent of the artist-run label, creating her own Righteous Babe Records in 1990. Since then she has released over twenty studio albums and supported a broad range of social causes including racial justice, reproductive rights ...

  6. Recording devices were not allowed into the prison, so only a few of the songs on this record are performed by their authors: “Ain’t Trippin’,” “Breakthrough,” and the rap at the end of “Monster” were recorded over the phone. The rest of the songs, for the most part, have been reinterpreted by women.