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US label founded in the early 1950's by Swiss-born (also known as Gustav Wildi). Also appears as "Bethlehem" only. Label Code: LC 0098 / LC 00098 After failing to make it in the pop market, Wildi under the influence of Creed Taylor (1954-56) changed the labels focus to jazz. Bethlehem distinguished itself as label by granting the artists creative control and being among the first to focus on album art, often designed by Burt Goldblatt. After making the label an important artistic nest for jazz artists like Nina Simone, Carmen McRae, Chris Connor and Mel Tormé, in 1958 Wilde gave the major label King Records (3) half ownership as payment for distribution and in 1962 Wildi sold King Records the second half of Bethlehem Records. Label art at a point had the same layout as King Records. In 1976, purchased the Bethlehem Jazz label. In the January 22, 1977 issue of Billboard, in a 10th anniversary report on , the Caytronics parent company, the purchase was described "one of Caytronics' most ambitious projects of last year was the purchase of the pace -setting Bethlehem jazz label. It has achieved the re- establishing of this internationally famous jazz label to its former esteem and predominance within the recording industry." Cayre Corp produced and distributed the 15-volume compilation series as well as a number of individual artist releases. The compilation series was not electronically processed for stereo and were issued in monaural as originally issued. It is now owned by (VMG). For unofficial releases, see Bethlehem Records (3)
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Bethlehem
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Bethlehem Classic Jazz Series
Do not confuse with .
Bethlehem Jazz Series
Rep Records (2)
1950s budget jazz label. Rep Records was a Bethlehem subsidiary that issued budget-priced reissues, usually with fewer tracks than the original albums. All 15 of the Rep albums were apparently r...
East Coast Jazz Series
Jazz series produced by Creed Taylor while working for Bethlehem Records, and launched in 1954 "to distinguish the new music emerging in New York from the new jazz in Los Angeles and San Fr...
Deluxe Series (2)
Series of early 10- and 12-inch jazz records with high-gloss front covers released by Bethlehem Records, introduced circa May 1955.
Specialty Series (8)
Series on Bethlehem Records