Serious Business Records, a record label founded by Travis Harrison and Andy Ross
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He was also the chairman of Serious Business and the founder of SF Green, Powerset (now owned by Microsoft) and Loudfire (now owned by Nokia).
Serious Business bands have played 3 CMJ showcases, the Knitting Factory, Pianos, Irving Plaza, the Highline Ballroom, the Bowery Ballroom, and innumerable small New York venues.
From its humble beginning with the Unsacred Hearts and Secret Dakota Ring, Serious Business records soon reached out to musical acquaintances and long-time friends Man in Gray, The Two Man Gentlemen Band, and DraculaZombieUSA.