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Marshall Dickson (born 20th century in Tampa, Florida) is an American record label owner, producer, and graphic designer.After starting his career as a DJ and record store manager in Tampa, in 1993 Dickson founded the record label 24 Hour Service Station to release the music of Tampa Bay artists Rosewater Elizabeth, known for their ethereal sound.The label has since released recordings by notable artists including Robyn Hitchcock, Tanya Donelly, Steve Kilbey (The Church), Craig Wedren (Shudder to Think), Mark Burgess (The Chameleons) and Dave Smalley via the Pocket EP series, John Ralston, Kites With Lights, PLS PLS, and the side projects of Joy Division and New Order bassist Peter Hook including Man Ray, Freebass & Peter Hook and The Light.After working in marketing and management for Sony Music in the 2000s, Dickson later founded 24 Hour Distribution.He has produced albums such as Ceremony – A New Order Tribute (2010) and designed the covers for albums such as Time Alone (1990) by Slap of Reality.
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