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Hib-Tone was the name of an Atlanta-based recording label set up by Johnny Hibbert, a law student at the University of Georgia, in 1981.
The first and possibly only materials released on the short-lived label were R.E.M.'s "Radio Free Europe" and its B-side, "Sitting Still".

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Hib-Tone was the name of an Atlanta-based recording label set up by Johnny Hibbert, a law student at the University of Georgia, in 1981.
The first and possibly only materials released on the short-lived label were R.E.M.'s "Radio Free Europe" and its B-side, "Sitting Still".
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