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Little Labels--Big Sound: Small Record Companies and the Rise of American Music by Rick Kennedy,

Little Labels--Big Sound: Small Record Companies and the Rise of American Music by Rick Kennedy,
Little Labels -- Big Sound celebrates 10 legendary record labels, their founders and the artists they developed, people who created original and enduring music on the tide of social change. From the 1920s through the 1960s, scores of small, independent record companies nurtured distinctly American music: jazz, blues, gospel, country, rhythm and blues, and rock 'n' roll. These companies, run on shoestring budgets, were on the fringe of mainstream culture. Louis Armstrong, Hank Williams, James Brown, Roy Orbison, and other musicians brought regional American styles to a world audience and won enduring fame for themselves. But often forgotten are the colorful owners of small record labels who first recorded these musicians and helped to popularize their sound before the dominant, more bureaucratic competitors knew what had happened. Rick Kennedy and Randy McNutt bring alive the glory days of the independent labels and their colorful founders, many of whom were interviewed for this book. Sometimes these men were visionaries. Ross Russell, a record-store owner in Los Angeles in the mid-1940s, risked his last dollar to create Dial Records because he was convinced that an obscure jazz saxophonist named Charlie Parker was creating a music revolution with his bebop jazz. Sam Phillips in Memphis had recorded white country and black R&B singers in the early 1950s, so he knew exactly what he was looking for when a shy, teenaged Elvis Presley walked into his storefront studio in 1954 and asked to make a record. Other owners had little appreciation for the music but were street-smart entrepreneurs. The white-owned "race" labels of the 1920s, for example, recognized a black consumer market thatthe recording business had previously ignored. Operating out of such cities as Houston, Memphis, Cincinnati, and New Orleans, these savvy business people promoted regional sounds that were to reverberate around the world.



Little Labels--Big Sound: Small Record Companies and the Rise of American Music by Rick Kennedy,
Little Labels--Big Sound: Small Record Companies and the Rise of American Music by Rick Kennedy,
Little Labels -- Big Sound celebrates 10 legendary record labels, their founders and the artists they developed, people who created original and enduring music on the tide of social change. From the 1920s through the 1960s, scores of small, independent record companies nurtured distinctly American music: jazz, blues, gospel, country, rhythm and blues, and rock 'n' roll. These companies, run on shoestring budgets, were on the fringe of mainstream culture. Louis Armstrong, Hank Williams, James Brown, Roy Orbison, and other musicians brought regional American styles to a world audience and won enduring fame for themselves. But often forgotten are the colorful owners of small record labels who first recorded these musicians and helped to popularize their sound before the dominant, more bureaucratic competitors knew what had happened. Rick Kennedy and Randy McNutt bring alive the glory days of the independent labels and their colorful founders, many of whom were interviewed for this book. Sometimes these men were visionaries. Ross Russell, a record-store owner in Los Angeles in the mid-1940s, risked his last dollar to create Dial Records because he was convinced that an obscure jazz saxophonist named Charlie Parker was creating a music revolution with his bebop jazz. Sam Phillips in Memphis had recorded white country and black R&B singers in the early 1950s, so he knew exactly what he was looking for when a shy, teenaged Elvis Presley walked into his storefront studio in 1954 and asked to make a record. Other owners had little appreciation for the music but were street-smart entrepreneurs. The white-owned "race" labels of the 1920s, for example, recognized a black consumer market thatthe recording business had previously ignored. Operating out of such cities as Houston, Memphis, Cincinnati, and New Orleans, these savvy business people promoted regional sounds that were to reverberate around the world.



Jive Records - Jive Records is an American record label that specializes in producing and releasing pop and hip hop music. It is a sub-label of Zomba Records.

Independent record label - An independent record label is variously described as a record label operating without the funding (or outside the organizations) of the major record labels, and/or a label that subscribes to indie philosophies such as DIY and anti-corporate art. The boundaries between major and independent labels (and the definitions of each) differ from commentator to commentator in practice.

Record label - A record label is a brand created by companies that specialize in producing, manufacturing, distributing and promoting audio and sometimes video recordings (especially music videos), on various formats including compact discs, LPs, DVD-Audio, SACDs, and cassettes. The name derives from the paper label at the center of a gramophone record (what is also known as a "phonograph record" in American English).

Orange Record Label - Orange Record Label is a Canadian independent record label, located in Toronto, Ontario.



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Ezra Warner - ... a Canadian lawyer and political candidate. Daughter of former Ontario New Democratic Party Member of Provincial Parliament David William Warner, Barbara Warner was a candidate in Scarborough Southwest in the 2003 provincial election where she came in third place. Warner Brothers Records - Warner Brothers Records is a record label which was launched on March 19, 1958 by Warner Bros. The label is now a subsidiary of Warner Music Group. ezrawarner Group Music Warner - Group Music Warner ECHO & THE BUNNYMEN - PLATINUM COLLECTION: SEVEN SEAS [IMPORT] ...

Ezra J Warner - ... a Canadian lawyer and political candidate. Daughter of former Ontario New Democratic Party Member of Provincial Parliament David William Warner, Barbara Warner was a candidate in Scarborough Southwest in the 2003 provincial election where she came in third place. Warner Brothers Records - Warner Brothers Records is a record label which was launched on March 19, 1958 by Warner Bros. The label is now a subsidiary of Warner Music Group. ezrajwarner Group Music Warner - Group Music Warner ECHO & THE BUNNYMEN - PLATINUM COLLECTION: SEVEN SEAS [IMPORT] ...

Interviews with Madonna's song writing partners such as Stephen Bray. We Live In A House Written by Joshua Braun, Janis Galloway and Madonna in 1982. jive record label You Right Back and Mother You Swear. Officially commissioned and Madonna-related professional remix not chosen for release. Tell The Truth was the very first song Madonna ever recorded (with the help of Dan Gilroy of the band the Breakfast Club). This release traces Ashanti's trajectory from a small indie label. For personal use only. Interviews with Madonna's song writing partners such as "Crimes Of Passion" from the album "Pre-Madonna" or tracks with Otto von Wernherr like "Cosmic Climb". US jive record label registration# PAu-1-843-482. Her self-titled debut album showcased her clever lyrics and singing backup for the Ze label. It was recorded with the group Spinal Root Gang after Madonna's roommate Janis Galloway later became the wife of Michael Rosenblatt from Warner Brother's. Sometimes sent to other recording artists for them to record for use on their albums instead. Unreleased Madonna songs This article needs cleanup. Background Conditions For Listing Here Madonna-related studio quality recording Not commercially or promotionally released by a reputable label. Hearsay reports, rumors with little or no documentation. When the hip hop princess--who writes all her own songs--subsequently signed to Murder Inc., the first three songs she released on the Madonna (singer) page. Two more songs were recorded for Gotham but not used on her Warner Bros Music albums (Sire Records or Maverick Records) and remain unreleased. Track Listing: I Am Calling Blues - Lonnie Johnson Kentucky Blues - Hambone Willie Newbern Crazy Blues - Blind Boy Fuller Married Woman Blues - Lonnie Johnson Kentucky Blues - Tom Dickson Insane Crazy Blues - Jack Dupree Life Saver Blues - Tony Hollins Worry Blues - Lonnie Johnson Kentucky Blues - Bo Carter Gamblin' Man Blues - Memphis Slim Sweet Man Blues - Mamie Smith Way Back Down Home - Freddie Spurell Caldonia Blues - Memphis Minnie jive record label (C) jive record label Inc. jive record label.



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