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US label; also appears as "Savoy" only; previously part of the . Label Code: LC 37345 For unofficial releases, see Savoy Records (4). Savoy Records is an American record label founded in 1942 by Herman Lubinsky, specializing in Jazz, R&B and Gospel. Savoy played an important role in popularizing bebop, but concentrated on gospel recordings from the early 1960s onwards. After Lubinsky's death, purchased the Savoy catalog in December 1975 from the Herman Lubinsky Estate. The first reissue released was in the Spring of 1976. A decade later, the gospel music division's masters and contracts were sold to southern R&B/blues/gospel label Malaco Records in 1986. In 1991, the Savoy catalogue was acquired from by from Japan. Denon's parent, Nippon Columbia Co., Ltd., established the Savoy Label Group in 2002. The Savoy Label Group managed the Savoy catalogue until September 2017, when it was acquired by Concord Music. For the companies, see: -Savoy Record Co. -Savoy Record Co., Inc. -Savoy Records, Inc. Note that many of the Savoy 12" LPs were reissued in the 1960s & 1970s. LPs released between 1950-1962 have "blood red" labels. The first release to solely sport "maroon" labels is MG-12169 (Sun Ra – The Futuristic Sounds Of Sun Ra). However, due to the inconsistency of pressing plants, a few later releases have been found with "blood red" labels as well (most notably MG-12193, "The Marzette Watts Ensemble"). 1960s reissues of older titles will have "maroon" labels, 1970s "oxblood". All releases prior to Valdo Williams - [r=2819928] do not include a zip code or P.O. Box on the rear cover. When Arista acquired Savoy, they used new labels for their Jazz reissues and Gospel releases/reissues: 1) The jazz label began with large lettered "Savoy" across the top with some instruments below (see ). 2) The Gospel label had similar letters across the top, but with a music note below it (see ). The label changed again in 1977 with this release . ------------- Savoy in France: A good example to understand variants is MG 12046 released five times for each "period". - since mid-50's : Savoy red labels - mid-60's : red labels - 1969 to early 70's : black or orange labels - mid-70's grey labels - 1978 : Savoy/Arista red labels
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All Star Blues Series
New Sounds In Modern Music
Savoy Records series of releases titled: NEW SOUNDS IN MODERN MUSIC As played by its Creator
Tenor Sax Solos
Savoy Records series of releases titled: Tenor Sax Solos
Piano Styles Of
Savoy Records series of releases titled: Piano Styles Of
New Jazz Series
A short-lived series on "new" and avant-garde jazz, produced by trumpeter Bill Dixon.
The Savoy Sessions
New Trends Of Jazz
50's Savoy Records jazz EP series focusing on bop players
Roots Of Rhythm & Blues
All Star Series (2)
Grande Réserve Savoy
French series for distributed by .
Petit Savoy
French series. Also appears as "Collection Petits Savoy".
Acorn Records (7)
U.S. record label, launched as a Savoy subsidiary in 1950. Acorn drew many of its artists from the Savoy roster. First releases were advertised in October, 1950. The label was discontinued in 1951.
Erroll Garner
Series of Erroll Garner records on Savoy Records
Gospel Records (3)
1950s-1970s gospel label from Newark, New Jersey. Subsidiary of Savoy Records.
All Star Swing Series
Savgos Records
US budget label.
Jazz De Notre Temps
French Jazz series, established by Savoy Records.
Gospel (6)
1950s-1970s gospel label from Newark, New Jersey. For the associated record company, see
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58 Market Street Newark, NJ USA