24 Hour Service Station

24 Hour Service Station
Founded1993 (1993)
FounderMarshall Dickson
Distributor(s)MVD, IODA (The Orchard), 24 Hour Distribution
GenreVarious
Country of originU.S.
LocationTampa, Florida
Official website24hourservicestation.com

24 Hour Service Station is an American independent record label founded by Marshall Dickson[1] in Tampa, Florida, in 1993.[2][3] Among its releases are Ceremony - A New Order Tribute, a charity album,[4] and albums from artists such as Freebass, Peter Hook and The Light, The Beauvilles, John Ralston, and punk band Pink Lincolns.[4] It also operates the division 24 Hour Distribution, a global media distribution network[2] which is partnered with entities such as the Independent Online Distribution Alliance and The Orchard.

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