Savoy Records

American record label
Savoy Records
Savoy disc from the 1940s
Savoy disc from the 1940s
Parent companyConcord
Founded1942; 82 years ago (1942)
FounderHerman Lubinsky
Distributor(s)Universal Music Group
GenreJazz, R&B, gospel
Country of originU.S.
LocationNewark, New Jersey

Savoy Records is an American record company and label established by Herman Lubinsky in 1942 in Newark, New Jersey.[1] Savoy specialized in jazz, rhythm and blues, and gospel music.

In September 2017, Savoy was acquired by Concord Bicycle Music.[2]

History

In the 1940s, Savoy recorded some of the biggest names in jazz, including Charlie Parker, Erroll Garner, Dexter Gordon, J. J. Johnson, Fats Navarro, and Miles Davis. In 1948, it began buying other labels: Bop, Discovery, National, and Regent. It also reissued music from Jewel Records.[1] In the early 1960s, Savoy briefly recorded several avant-garde jazz artists. These included Paul Bley, Bill Dixon, Charles Moffett, Perry Robinson, Archie Shepp, Sun Ra, Marzette Watts, and Valdo Williams.

After Lubinsky's death in 1974, Clive Davis, then manager of Arista Records, acquired Savoy's catalogue. After that, Joe Fields of Muse Records purchased the catalogue from Arista. In 1986, Malaco Records acquired Savoy's black gospel titles and contracts.[3]

In 1991, Nippon Columbia acquired Savoy and its library, and distributed Savoy releases through its wholly owned subsidiary, Savoy Jazz. In 2003, Savoy Jazz acquired the rights to the Muse and Landmark catalogues from 32 Jazz.[4] In 2009, the label entered a distribution arrangement with Warner Music Group.[5] Savoy included the rock imprint 429 Records.

Many of the label's African American artists begrudged the label's founder, Herman Lubinsky, feeling underpaid for their work. Tiny Price, a journalist for the African American newspaper The Newark Herald News, said of Savoy and Lubinsky:

There's no doubt everybody hated Herman Lubinsky. If he messed with you, you were messed. At the same time, some of those people, many of them Newark's top singers and musicians, would never have been exposed on records if he didn't do what he did. Except for Lubinsky, all the hot little numbers, like Buddy Johnson's "Cherry", would have been lost. The man may have been hated, but he saved a lot of our history for us and for future generations.[6]

Savoy's artistic directors included Buck Ram, Teddy Reig, Ralph Bass (1948–1952), Fred Mendelsohn (1953), and Ozzie Cadena (1954–1962).

Discography

The following are 12" LPs and have the prefix MG.

Cat Artist Album
12000 Charlie Parker Memorial 1
12001 Charlie Parker Immortal Charlie Parker, The
12002 Erroll Garner Penthouse Serenade
12003 Erroll Garner Serenade to Laura
12004 Marian McPartland At Storyville/At the Hickory House
12005 Marian McPartland Lullaby of Birdland
12006 Kenny Clarke Telefunken Blues
12007 Kenny Clarke and Ernie Wilkins Kenny Clarke & Ernie Wilkins
12008 Erroll Garner/Billy Taylor Back to Back
12009 Charlie Parker Memorial 1
12010 J. J. Johnson and Kai Winding Jay and Kai
12011 Fats Navarro Fats, Bud, Klook, Sonny, Kinney
12012 Dexter Gordon and Wardell Gray Jazz Concert – West Coast
12013 Coleman Hawkins The Hawk Returns
12014 Charlie Parker Genius of Parker
12015 Eddie Bert Musician of the Year
12016 Marian McPartland/George Shearing Great Britain's Marian McPartland & George Shearing
12017 Kenny Clarke Bohemia After Dark
12018 Cannonball Adderley Presenting Cannonball Adderley
12019 Eddie Bert Encore
12020 Dizzy Gillespie Groovin' High
12021 Nat Adderley That's Nat
12022 Ernie Wilkins and Frank Wess Flutes & Reeds
12023 Hank Jones The Trio
12024 Ray McKinley Borderline
12025 Boyd Raeburn Man with the Horns
12026 Howard McGhee and Milt Jackson Howard McGhee and Milt Jackson
12027 Jimmy Scott Very Truly Yours
12028 John Mehegan Reflections
12029 Eddie Bert/John Mehegan/Donald Byrd Montage
12030 Chuz Alfred, Ola Hanson and Chuck Lee Jazz Young Blood
12031 LaVergne Smith New Orleans Nightingale
12032 Donald Byrd Byrd's Word
12033 Al Caiola Deep in a Dream
12034 Pee Wee Russell Jazz at Storyville 1
12035 Wild Bill Davison At Storyville
12036 Milt Jackson Opus de Jazz
12037 Hank Jones Quartet-Quintet
12038 Mutt Carey and Punch Miller New Orleans Jazz 1
12039 Joe Roland Joltin' Joe Roland
12040 Boyd Raeburn Boyd Meets Stravinsky
12041 Various Artists Jazz at Storyville 2
12042 Milt Jackson Roll 'Em Bags
12043 Various Artists The Jazz Keyboard
12044 Ernie Wilkins Top Brass
12045 Charles Mingus Jazz Composers Workshop
12046 Modern Jazz Quartet The Quartet
12047 Dizzy Gillespie The Champ
12048 Al Cohn Al Cohn's Tones
12049 John Mehegan and Eddie Costa A Pair of Pianos
12050 Mutt Carey and Punch Miller New Orleans Jazz 2
12051 Mike Cuozzo Mighty Mike
12052 Johnny Costa The Amazing Johnny Costa
12053 Hank Jones The Trio with Guests
12054 Cal Tjader/Don Elliot Vibrations
12055 Wild Bill Davison Ringside at Condon's
12056 Phil Urso The Philosophy of Urso
12057 Al Caiola Serenade in Blue
12058 Marlene VerPlanck I Think of You
12059 Jazz Composers Workshop Jazz Composers Workshop 2
12060 Various Artists Singin' & Swingin′
12061 Milt Jackson Meet Milt Jackson
12062 Terry Gibbs Swing, Not Spring
12063 Joe Wilder Wilder 'n' Wilder
12064 Hank Mobley The Jazz Message of Hank Mobley
12065 Kenny Clarke Klook's Clique
12066 Herbie Brock Solo
12067 Slam Stewart Bowin' Singin' Slam
12068 Lester Young Blue Lester
12069 Herbie Brock Brock's Tops
12070 Milt Jackson The Jazz Skyline
12071 Lester Young The Master's Touch
12072 Frank Wess North, South, East....Wess
12073 Mort Herbert Night People
12074 Kai Winding Loaded
12075 Ronnie Ball All About Ronnie
12076 John Mehegan How I Play Jazz Piano
12077 Chuck Wayne The Jazz Guitarist
12078 Frank Foster No 'Count
12079 Charlie Parker Story
12080 Milt Jackson Jackson's Ville
12081 George Wallington Trio
12082 Johnny Coates Portrait
12083 Kenny Clarke Jazzmen: Detroit
12084 Jones, Hank Have You Met Hank Jones
12085 Frank Wess and Kenny Burrell Opus in Swing
12086 Frank Wess Trombones
12087 Hank Jones Hank Jones' Quartet
12088 Red Norvo Move!
12089 Art Pepper Surf Ride
12090 Ben Pollack Dixieland (Pick-a-rib Boys)
12091 Lee Morgan Introducing Lee Morgan
12092 Hank Mobley Jazz Message No. 2
12093 Red Norvo/George Shearing Midnight on Cloud 69
12094 Paul Smith By the Fireside
12095 Frank Wess Jazz for Playboys
12096 Ernie Wilkins Trumpets All Out
12097 Marian McPartland Lookin' for a Boy
12098 Georgie Auld/Bobby Sherwood Jumpin' Bands, The (never issued)
12099 Charlie Byrd Jazz Recital
12100 Various Artists I Just Love Jazz Piano (Pianos: Down & Out)
12101 Billy Ver Planck Dancing Jazz
12102 A. K. Salim Flute Suite
12103 Yusef Lateef Jazz Mood
12104 Andre Hodeir Essais
12105 Stan Getz Lestorian Mode
12106 J.J. Johnson J. J. Johnson's Jazz Quintets
12107 Herbie Mann Mann Alone
12108 Herbie Mann Yardbird Suite
12109 Yusef Lateef Jazz for the Thinker
12110 Dizzy Gillespie Dizzy Gillespie Story
12111 Dizzy Reece and Tubby Hayes Changing the Jazz at Buckingham Palace
12112 Sahib Shihab/Herbie Mann The Jazz We Heard Last Summer
12113 Andre Hodeir The Paris Scene
12114 Stan Getz Opus De Bop
12115 A. K. Salim/Yusef Lateef Stable Mates
12116 Charlie Byrd Blues for Night People
12117 Yusef Lateef Prayer to the East
12118 A. K. Salim Pretty for the People
12119 Various Artists In the Beginning ... Bebop!
12120 Yusef Lateef Jazz and the Sounds of Nature
12121 Billy Ver Planck Jazz for Playgirls
12122 George Wallington Jazz at Hotchikiss
12123 Frank Wess Jazz Is Busting Out All Over!
12124 Sahib Shihab Jazz Sahib
12125 Various Artists Many Faces of Blues, The
12126 Various Artists Jazz Hour, The
12127 Wilbur Harden Mainstream 1958
12128 Bobby Donaldson Dixieland Jazz Party
12129 Various Artists Jazz Carousel, A (never issued)
12130 Dexter Gordon Dexter Rides Again
12131 Wilbur Harden Jazz Way Out
12132 A. K. Salim Blues Suite
12133 Fats Navarro Nostalgia
12134 Wilbur Harden Plays the King and I
12135 Various Artists Gift of Jazz
12136 Wilbur Harden Tanganyika Strut
12137 Gigi Gryce Nica's Tempo
12138 Various Artists Bird's Night
12139 Yusef Lateef Dreamer
12140 Yusef Lateef f The Fabric of Jazz
12141 Curtis Fuller Blues-ette
12142 Frank Wess Opus de Blues
12143 Curtis Fuller The Curtis Fuller Jazztet
12144 Curtis Fuller Imagination
12145 Duke Jordan/Hall Overton Do-It-Yourself Jazz
12146 Gigi Gryce Do-It-Yourself Jazz
12147 Cecil Payne Patterns of Jazz
12148 Red Rodney Fiery
12150 Jimmy Scott The Fabulous Jimmy Scott
12151 Curtis Fuller (never issued)
12152 Charlie Parker An Evening at Home
12153 Miles Davis Miles Ahead (never issued)
12154 Booker Ervin Cookin'
12155 Lester Young Jazz Immortal Series 2
12156 Johnny Rae Opus De Jazz 2
12157 Tony Argo Jazz Argo
12158 Bucky Pizzarelli and Vinnie Burke Music Minus Many Men
12160 Bill Barron The Tenor Stylings of Bill Barron
12161 Barbara Long Voice of Barbara Long, The
12162 Art Tatum (never issued)
12163 Bill Barron Modern Windows
12164 Curtis Fuller Images of Curtis Fuller
12167 Gabe Baltazar (never issued)
12169 Sun Ra The Futuristic Sounds of Sun Ra
12170 Bill Hardman Saying Something
12171 Art Blakey Midnight Session
12172 New York Jazz Ensemble Adams Theme
12173 Mathews, Mat Four French Horns Plus Rhythm
12174 Teddy Charles The Vibe-rant Quintet
12175 New York Jazz Quartet Gone Native
12176 Various Artists The Giants of Jazz
12177 Pery Robinson Funk Dumpling
12178 Bill Dixon and Archie Shepp Archie Shepp – Bill Dixon Quartet
12179 Charlie Parker Bird Returns
12180 Jack Brokensha And Then I Said
12181 Jimmy Scott If You Only Knew
12182 Paul Bley Footloose!
12183 Bill Barron Hot Line
12184 Bill Dixon/Archie Shepp Bill Dixon 7-tette/Archie Shepp and the New York Contemporary 5
12185 Joseph Scianni New Concepts
12186 Charlie Parker Newly Discovered Sides
12187 Vinson Hill Vinson Hill Trio
12188 Valdo Williams New Advanced Jazz
12189 Robert F. Pozar Good Golly, Miss Nancy
12190 Marc Levin The Dragon Suite
12191 Ed Curran Elysa
12192 Paul Jeffrey Electrifying Sounds
12193 Marzette Watts The Marzette Watts Ensemble
12194 Charles Moffett The Gift
12195 Doug Carn Doug Carn Trio
12196 Various Artists Jazz Concert West Coast
12197 Cozy Cole Concerto for Cozy
12198 Jackie and Roy Jazz Classics by Charlie Ventura's Band
12199 Pete Johnson Pete's Blues
12200 Charlie Kennedy and Charlie Ventura Crazy Rhythms
12201 John Jenkins and Donald Byrd Jazz Eyes
12202 Charlie Ventura East of Suez
12203 Don Byas Free and Easy
12204 Dizzy Gillespie Dizzy Gillespie, Milt Jackson, Joe Carroll
12205 Various Artists South Pacific Jazz
12206 Ronnell Bright Bright's Spot
12207 Ben Pollack and Wingy Manone Dixieland Strut
12208 Various Artists We Dig Dixieland Jazz
12209 Curtis Fuller Jazz ...It's Magic!
12210 Don Bagley Jazz on the Rocks
12211 Pepper Adams The Cool Sound of Pepper Adams
12212 Dorothy Ashby The Jazz Harpist
12213 Various Artists Dixieland Mainstream
12214 Wild Bill Davison/Bill Stafford Dixieland
12215 Art Pepper and Sonny Red Two Altos
12216 Joe Williams Sings
12217 Various Artists Singin' and Swingin'
12218 Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee Down Home Blues
12219 Mildred Bailey Mildred Bailey
12220 Various Artists The Girls Sing
12300 Jimmy Scott Very Truly Yours
12301 Jimmy Scott The Fabulous Songs of Jimmy Scott
12302 Jimmy Scott The Fabulous Voice of Jimmy Scott
12303 Bill Barron Motivation
12305 Rock Ferrante Rock 'n Rhythm
13001 A. K. Salim Blues Suite
13002 Wilbur Harden Plays the King and I
13003 Bobby Donaldson Dixieland Jazz Party
13004 Wilbur Harden Jazz Way Out
13005 Wilbur Harden Tanganyika Strut
13006 Curtis Fuller Blues-ette
13007 Yusef Lateef The Dreamer
13008 Yusef Lateef The Fabric of Jazz
13009 Frank Wess Opus de Blues
13010 Curtis Fuller Jazztet Feat. Benny Golson
13011 Curtis Fuller Imagination
13012 Bucky Pizzarelli Midnight Moods
14002 Nappy Brown Sings
14003 Jimmy Scott If You Only Knew
14004 Sammy Price Rock
14005 Big Maybelle Sings
14009 Various Artists Angry Tenors
14010 Cozy Cole Concerto for Cozy
14011 Big Maybelle Candy
14012 Joe Turner And the Blues'll Make You Happy, Too!
14016 Joe Turner Careless Love
14018 Various Artists House Rent Party
14019 Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee Back Country Blues
14025 Nappy Brown The Right Time
14033 Gene Ammons Golden Saxophone
14041 Dud Bascomb (never issued)
14471 Houston Person The Gospel Soul of Houston Person
16000 Various Artists Livin' With the Blues
16002 Esther Rolle The Garden of My Mind
16003 Jimmy Scott Can't We Begin Again

Subsidiaries

  • Acorn Records (1949‒51)
  • Gospel Records (1958–early 1970s)
  • Regent Records (1947‒64)
  • Sharp Records (1960‒64)

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Rye, Howard; Kernfeld, Barry (2002). Kernfeld, Barry (ed.). The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 3 (2nd ed.). New York: Grove's Dictionaries Inc. p. 506. ISBN 1-56159-284-6.
  2. ^ "Concord acquires Savoy Label Group - and its 3,000+ recordings". Music Business Worldwide. September 21, 2017.
  3. ^ Bowman, Rob (2004). "The Malaco Story". Archived from the original on 18 October 2014. Retrieved 24 August 2014.
  4. ^ Porter, Christopher (16 January 2003). "Savoy Acquires Muse & Landmark Catalogs". JazzTimes. Retrieved 13 October 2014.
  5. ^ "WEA Announces Exclusive Distribution Agreement with Legendary Savoy Label Group" (Press release). New York: Warner Music Group. February 28, 2005. Retrieved October 13, 2014.
  6. ^ Kukla, Barbara J. (1991). Swing City: Newark Nightlife 1925 50. Temple University Press. p. 158. ISBN 0-87722-874-4. LCCN 91003176.

Further reading

  • Ruppli, Michel; Porter, Bob (1980). The Savoy label: a discography. Discographies, no. 2. Greenwood Press. ISBN 0-31321199-X. LCCN 79007727. OCLC 5353729. Retrieved 24 August 2014.

External links

  • Official website
  • SavoyJazz.com
  • Savoy Records Discography Project
  • Savoy Records on the Internet Archive's Great 78 Project
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