Sackville Records
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Sackville Records is a Canadian record label specializing in jazz music.
Sackville was founded in 1968 in Toronto by John Norris and Bill Smith, from the jazz magazine Coda.[1] The bulk of the label's new releases are from sessions recorded in Canada; they also have done reissues, and in the 1990s became the distributors for American Music, Chiaroscuro Records, Nagel-Heyer, Classics Records, Storyville Records, and Timeless Records.[1]
[edit] Artists who have released material on Sackville Records
- Doc Cheatham
- Don Ewell
- Jim Galloway
- Herb Hall
- Milt Hinton
- Art Hodes
- Keith Ingham
- Humphrey Lyttelton
- JMOG
- Geoff Keezer
- Harold Mabern
- Junior Mance
- George Masso
- Jay McShann
- Don Menza
- Sammy Price
- Frank Rosolino
- Andrew Scott
- Archie Shepp
- Willie "The Lion" Smith
- Ralph Sutton
- Buddy Tate
- Charles Thompson
[edit] References
- ^ a b Gardner/Kernfeld, "Sackville". Grove Jazz online.