Delta Groove Productions

Delta Groove Productions
Founded 2004
Founder Randy Chortkoff
Genre Blues
Country of origin US
Official website Official website

Delta Groove Productions (Delta Groove Music) is an American blues independent record label, based in Van Nuys, California, United States. The company Delta Groove Productions, Inc. was founded by Southern California-based producer, concert promoter, and harmonica player Randy Chortkoff who died in May 2015, while awaiting a liver transplant and sentencing on fraud charges.

Its first release was That Represent Man (2004), the debut album by the all-star blues band The Mannish Boys.

Overview and history

The label started out with strictly blues material by artists from the local Los Angeles scene, however, it has been expanding its horizons to introduce wider range of sound. Jackie Payne Steve Edmonson Band's Master of the Game released in 2006 was the label's first release in the soul/R&B vein. The label's releases are newly recorded materials for the most part, but it has also released some albums that were produced by Chortkoff as independent productions and initially released by German label CrossCut. (Kirk Fletcher's Shade of Blue and Frank "Paris Slim" Goldwasser's bluju)

Apart from its own releases, Delta Groove Productions produced Roy Gaines' The First TB Album, released from the Blackgold label in 2003, which may be one of its first known work.

In 2007, Delta Groove launched a new record label, Eclecto Groove Records, as a home and showcase for a wide spectrum of musical styles. In June, 2007, Chortkoff brought in industry veteran Robert Fitzpatrick (who died in 2010) as the new President of Delta Groove Music and Eclecto Groove Records.[1]

Artists

Releases

Date No. Artist Title Remarks
November 16, 2004 DGPCD100 The Mannish Boys That Represent Man
November 16, 2004 DGPCD101 Kirk Fletcher Shades of Blue *CrossCut reissue
March 22, 2005 DGPCD102 Hollywood Blue Flames Soul Sanctuary
March 22, 2005 DGPCD103 Mitch Kashmar Nickels & Dimes
July 19, 2005 DGPCD104 Rod Piazza & The Mighty Flyers For The Chosen Who
November 15, 2005 DGPCD105 The Mannish Boys Live & In Demand
February 21, 2006 DGPCD106 John Long Lost & Found
June 20, 2006 DGPCD107 Hollywood Blue Flames Road To Rio / Larger Than Life
June 20, 2006 DGPCD108 Lynwood Slim Last Call
September 19, 2006 DGPCD109 Mitch Kashmar Wake Up & Worry
October 17, 2006 DGPCD110 Jackie Payne Steve Edmonson Band Master of the Game
November 21, 2006 DGPCD111 Phantom Blues Band Out of the Shadows
November 1, 2006 DGPCD112 Various Artists Road Tested V.1
February 20, 2007 DGPCD114 Frank "Paris Slim" Goldwasser bluju *CrossCut reissue
February 20, 2007 DGPCD115 Phillip Walker Going Back Home
May 22, 2007 DGPCD116 The Mannish Boys Big Plans
August 21, 2007 DGPCD117 The Insomniacs Left Coast Blues
August 21, 2007 DGPCD118 Rod Piazza & MFBQ ThrillVille
2007 DGPCD119 Phantom Blues Band Footprints
2008 DGPCD120 Sean Costello We Can Get Together
2008 DGPCD121 Legendary Rhythm & Blues Revue Command Performance
June 17, 2008 DGPCD122 The Mannish Boys Lowdown Feelin'
July 22, 2008 DGPCD123 Jackie Payne Steve Edmonson Band Overnight Sensation
2008 DGPCD124 Bill Sims Jr. & Mark LaVoie American Blues Roots Duo *digital download only
August 19, 2008 DGPCD125 Los Fabulocos featuring Kid Ramos Los Fabulocos
September 23, 2008 DGPCD126 Elvin Bishop The Blues Roll On
October 21, 2008 DGPCD127 Cedric Burnside & Lightnin' Malcolm 2 Man Wrecking Crew
November 18, 2008 DGPCD128 Mitch Kashmar Live at Labatt
February 17, 2009 DGPCD129 Bobby Jones - featuring The Mannish Boys Comin' Back Hard
February 17, 2009 DGPCD130 The Soul of John Black Black John

References

  1. "Industry Legend Joins Eclecto Groove Records". Deltagrooveproductions.com. Retrieved 2013-07-12.
  2. "Sugaray Rayford | Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved 2015-08-15.

External links

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