Navigator Records

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Navigator Records
Navigator Records logo.png
Parent company Proper Music Distribution
Founded2008
Distributor(s) Proper Music Distribution
Genre Folk and roots music.
Country of originUnited Kingdom
LocationLondon
Official website

Navigator Records is a small independent record label in the United Kingdom, specialising in folk and roots music. It is wholly owned by Proper Music Distribution and was launched in 2008.

Musicians who have recorded on Navigator Records include Alyth, [1] Jon Boden, Bellowhead, [2] Bella Hardy, [3] Boo Hewerdine, [4] Benji Kirkpatrick, Sean Lakeman, [5] Lau, [6] Merrymouth, Oysterband, [7] Paper Aeroplanes, Kathryn Roberts, [8] Georgia Ruthand Lucy Ward.

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