Posi-Tone Records
Posi-Tone Records | |
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Founded | 1994 |
Founder | Marc Free |
Genre | Jazz |
Country of origin | U.S. |
Location | Los Angeles, California |
Official website |
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Posi-Tone Records is an American jazz record label founded by Marc Free, a producer and musician who runs the company with engineer Nick O'Toole.[1][2][3] The label's first five albums were issued in 1995.
The roster includes trombonist Steve Davis, saxophonist Ralph Bowen, guitarist Ed Cherry (Dizzy Gillespie), trumpeter David Weiss, Jon Davis, Will Bernard, Brian Charette, Walt Weiskopf, Joe Magnarelli, and Michael Dease.[4]
Roster
- Champian Fulton
- Michael Dease
- Eric Wyatt
- Joe Magnarelli
- Walt Weiskopf
- Peter Brendler
- Brian Charette
- Steve Fidyk
- Shauli Einav
- Will Bernard
- Idan Santhaus
- Jon Davis
- David Weiss
- Ed Cherry
- Jordan Young
- Tom Tallitsch
- Steve Horowitz
- Patrick Cornelius
- Kenny Shanker
- Nick Hempton
- Brent Canter
- Travis Sullivan
- Dave Juarez
- Noah Haidu
- Benjamin Drazen
- Art Hirahara
- Doug Webb
- Sarah Manning
- Jacám Manricks
- Brandon Wright
- Dan Pratt
- Orrin Evans
- Wayne Escoffery
- David Gibson
- David Ashkenazy
- Ralph Bowen
- Mike DiRubbo
- Yotam Silberstein
- Sam Yahel
- David Binney
- Alan Ferber
- Sean Lyons
- Ken Fowser
- Behn Gillece
- Jeremy Manasia
- John Escreet
- Steve Davis
- Jared Gold
- William Ash
- Matthew O'Toole
- Spike Wilner
- Jim Rotondi
- Sean Nowell
- Ehud Asherie
- Sam Rivers
- Steve Blackwood
- David Ake
- Joe Gaeta
- Phil Farris
- Donald Dean
- Second Wind
- Ernie Banks
- Smokin' Toads
- John Nau
- Edwing
- M. F. Bird
References
- ↑ Patten, John (Feb. 16, 2011). "Posi-Tone Records: Creating a New Iconic Catalogue." All About Jazz. Retrieved Dec. 18, 2012.
- ↑ Rodriguez, Alex (June 9, 2012). "Six Creative Presenters Finding New Audiences For Jazz." NPR Jazz. Retrieved Dec. 18, 2012.
- ↑ Cibula, Matt. "Posi-Tone." Burning Ambulance, Vol. 4, Summer 2011.
- ↑ Elfman, Donald (May 29, 2009). "Record Label Profiles: Posi-Tone Records." All About Jazz. Retrieved Dec. 18, 2012.
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