Rounder Records, originally of
Cambridge, Massachusetts, but now based in
Nashville, Tennessee , is an American
independent record label, founded in 1970 by Ken Irwin, Bill Nowlin and Marian Leighton-Levy, while all three were university students. It once served as a major
distributor and central sales location for other independent labels specializing in
roots music, at one point representing as many as 450 other labels. In the 1990s, though, the company cut back on the distribution effort in order to focus on its own productions. In the early 2000s, shortly after the merger of the PolyGram and MCA label families, Rounder signed a manufacturing and distribution deal with
Universal Music, which also purchased an interest in the label.