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Rust Nashville is a recording company founded by Ken Cooper in 1998 originally to promote his band Vertigogo. It was originally based out of Northeast Ohio, most notably Cleveland before its move to Nashville, Tennessee in 2006. It currently features notable country artists such as Aaron Tippin[1] and Blackhawk, as well as up and coming artists The Povertyneck Hillbillies and Shane Owens.

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    • References**
  1. ^ n.a. Aaron Tippin signs with Rust Records Country Standard Time, June 20, 2006
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Rust Records Nashville