Independent Record Labels of the Early Rock Era
By Year Founded
- 1942
o
o Savoy
(Herman Lubinsky) Newark, Newark, New, Jersey
o
o Beacon (Joe Davis) New
York, New York
o
o Excelsior (Leon & Otis Rene)
Los Angeles (Exclusive in 1944)
- 1943
o
o Apollo
(Ike & Bess Berman) New York, New York
o
o Premier (Robert
Sherman) Los Angeles (becoming Atlas in 1945)
- 1944
o
o
Regis (Irving Berman) Newark, New Jersey
o
o Premier (Robert
Sherman) Los Angeles early 1944 becoming Atlas by October, 1944
o
o National (Al Greene) New York,
New York
o
o DeLuxe
(Jules Braun) New York
o
o King (Syd Nathan) Cincinnati, Ohio
o
o Gilt-Edge (Richard
Nelson) Los Angeles, California
- 1945
o
o
Melodisc (Daniel O'Brien) Los Angeles,California
o
o
Majestic (Jimmy Walker et al) New York
o
o Gulf
- Gold Star (1946) (Bill Quinn) Houston, Texas
o
o Manor
(Irving Berman) Newark, New Jersey
o
o Modern
(Jules, Joe & Saul Bihari) Los Angeles
o
o Philo
(Ed & Leo Mesner) became Aladdin in 1946 Los Angeles
o
o Bronze (Leroy
Hurte) Los Angeles
o
o Four
Star (Richard Nelson) Los Angeles (replaced Gilt-Edge)
o
o Super Disc
(Irving Feld & Viola Marsham) Los Angeles
- 1946
o
o Fortune (Jack and DeVora Brown)
Detroit, Michigan
o
o Harlem
(J. Mayo Williams) New York
o
o Swing
Time/Down Beat (Jack Lauderdale) Los Angeles
o
o Juke Box (Art
Rupe) Los Angeles, California
o
o Sterling
(Al Middleman) New York
o
o Bullet
(Jim Bulliet) Nashville
o
o Mercury*
(Irving Green) Chicago
o
o Specialty (Art Rupe) Los Angeles
- 1947
o
o Aristocrat-Chess (1951) (Leonard
& Phil Chess) Chicago
o
o Atlantic (Ahmet Ertegun &
Herb Abramson) New York
1948
o
o Freedom (Sol
Kahal) Houston
o
o Jubilee (Jerry
Blaine) New York
- 1949
o
o Regal
(Dave and Jules Braun) Linden, New Jersey
o
o Macy's
(Macy Lela Wood) Houston
o
o Peacock (Don
Robey) Houston
o
o Imperial
(Lew Chudd) Los Angeles
- 1950
o
o Tennessee
(Alan and Reynolds Bubis) Nashville, Tennessee
o
o Dot (Randy Wood &
Gene Nobles) Gallatin, Tenn
o
o RPM (Lester (Bihari) Los
Angeles, California
o
o Trumpet
(Willard & Lillian McMurry) Jackson, Miss
- 1951
o
o Red
Robin (Bobby Robinson) New York
o
o Nashboro-Ernie Y (Ernie
Young) Nashville
- 1952
o
o Herald/Ember
(Al Silver) New York
o
o Duke (James
Mattias) Memphis
o
o Sun (Sam Phillips)
Memphis
o
o Vee-Jay (James & Vivian Bracken)
Chicago
o
o Meteor
(Lester Bihari) Memphis, Tennessee
o
o Liberty (Al
Bennett) Hollywood
- 1953
o
o Starday
(Pappy Daily/Jack Starnes) Beaumont, Texas. Moved to Nashville 1957
o
o Rama
(George Goldner) New York
o
o Cadence
(Archie Bleyer) New York
o
o Excello
(Ernie Young) Nashville, Tenn
- 1954
o
o Spark
(Mike Stoller/Jerry Leiber) Los Angeles
- 1955
o
o Ace
(Johnny Vincent) Jackson, Miss