Stony Plain was founded by
Holger Petersen and Alvin Jahns in 1976. The label released their first album that year. Beginning in 1989, the label's releases were distributed by Warner Music Canada Stony Plain has previously licensed recordings from American labels
Rounder Records, Sugar Hill Records,
HighTone Records and
Blind Pig Records for Canadian release. The label has also been the Canadian distributor for albums by
American artists such as
Steve Earle,
Gillian Welch, and
Emmylou Harris. The label was still owned and operated by its founders Alvin Jahns and
Holger Petersen. Petersen is also the author of two books of artist interviews and also hosts the weekly series
Saturday Night Blues on
CBC Radio One, Radio Two and SiriusXM 169 and ''Natch'l Blues'' on the
CKUA Radio Network. In 2018, the company was sold to Linus Entertainment, and moved from
Stony Plain, Alberta, to
Waterdown, Ontario. In 2016, Stony Plain celebrated its 40th anniversary by releasing a three-disc compilation album of highlights from its collection. == Canadian roster ==