Mesa Dog Records
Настоящее имя: Mesa Dog Records
Founded in 2003 by Jamie Choquette as a way to release Plum Crazy's first album "Remember That Time", Mesa Dog Records was used for most of Choquette's band and solo work through the 2000s. In 2008, he called it quits with his final solo album, "A Good Idea Gone To Waste", failing in sales. It wasn't until 2013, when his stepson Jacob Keplinger took on the label and restarted it with his first solo project, "Acoustica". The label has since grown and signed acts related to Keplinger such as Maple Cap, new threads, Seymour Butts, Alex Lomartire, and Keplinger's solo work.