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Mark Learns About a Label: Rounder Records

I always thought of Rounder Records as a sleepy folk-music label, a place to go for Woody Guthrie re-releases and the like.  Then, late last year, I came across the rollicking album  Ode to Sunshine on Rounder  by roots-rock band Delta Spirit .    And then their Alison Krauss collaboration with Robert Plant,  Raising Sand,  won five Grammys .   Clearly, I have not been paying attention to what this Massachusetts-based imprint has been doing.  Rounder has its share of releases that appear to be an attempt to make a quick buck on nostalgia (a new Dennis DeYoung album is one, sad example).  With their major artists, however, Rounder has built up a roster of talent that stays true to its identity as a home for Americana while reaching out to listeners who have no particular interest in the genre.  Records such as  Ode to Sunshine and Raising Sand, both clearly rooted in traditional American music, are good rock records that anyone can love.  Founded in 1970 by Cambridge folkies Ken Irwi