JEMP Records

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JEMP Records is a record label formed at the beginning of 2005 by the Phish organization in Burlington, VT, specializing in archival releases from the defunct jamband Phish. The label's first release was a 3-CD recording of Phish's performance on December 31, 1995 at Madison Square Garden in New York, New York. The second JEMP Records title was a DVD entitled Phish: Live in Brooklyn, which was released on July 11th in conjunction with Rhino Entertainment (an accompanying soundtrack CD was also released). On October 31, Phish released Colorado '88, a 3-CD complilation.

The label is a division of Rhino Entertainment, which like the band's former label Elektra Records, is owned by Warner Music Group.

J.E.M.P. is an acronym for the first names of the members of Phish: Jon, Ernest, Mike, and Page.

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