Mountain Fever Records


Mountain Fever Records is a record label based in Willis, Virginia specializing primarily in bluegrass music.

History

The label was established by Mark Hodges, a Floyd County, Virginia native. He opened the Something To Do Video store, which he turned into a successful chain of stores. As a hobby, he began to record his musician friends when they would visit, and he turned this hobby into a stand-alone 72-track recording studio, and then the record label.
Sammy Shelor of the Lonesome River Band and Aaron Ramsey of Mountain Heart have engineered and mastered Mountain Fever projects.

Notable projects

In 2017, Mountain Fever Records released the Mac Wiseman album I Sang the Song featuring contributions from John Prine, Alison Krauss, Sierra Hull, Junior Sisk, Shawn Camp, and Andrea Zonn.

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Artists

Here is a partial list of artists who have released recordings on the Mountain Fever label.