Fedora Records | |
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Founder | Joe Fields |
Genre | Blues |
Location | New York, New York, U.S. |
Official website | www |
Fedora Records is an American blues-oriented record label, launched by producer Joe Fields as a sister label to HighNote Records in the late 1990s.[1] Artists who have recorded on the label include Tommy Bankhead, Homesick James, and Fillmore Slim.
Roster
List of artists that have recorded for Fedora include:
- Tommy Bankhead
- Big Al Dupree
- Homesick James
- Iceman Robinson
- Robert "Bilbo" Walker
- U.P. Wilson
- Johnnie Bassett
- Fillmore Slim
- Hosea Leavy
- Matthew Robinson
- Ollie Watkins
- George "Mojo" Buford
- Al Garrett
- JJ Malone
- Bennie Smith
- John Weston
- Little Buster
- Hosea Hargrove
- Pig In a Can
- Byther Smith
- Arthur Williams
- Jimmy Dawkins
- Harmonica Slim
- Dave Riley
- Jesse Thomas
- Willie Willis
Sister label
- HighNote Records, founded in 1997[2]
References
- ↑ Tamarkin, Jeff (July 16, 2017). "Joe Fields, Exec at Several Key Jazz Labels, Dead at 88". JazzTimes.com.
- ↑ "Joe Fields, Exec at Several Key Jazz Labels, Dead at 88 – Founder of Muse, HighNote and Savant Records produced hundreds of jazz recordings," by Jeff Tamarkin, JazzTimes, July 16, 2017
External links
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