Bob Shad
Janis Joplin
...label Mainstream Records. They recorded tracks in a Chicago recording studio, but the label owner Bob Shad refused to pay their airfare back to San Francisco. Shortly after the five...
Sarah Vaughan
...label and more jazz-oriented material for its subsidiary EmArcy . Vaughan was paired with producer Bob Shad and their excellent working relationship yielded strong commercial and...
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Junco Partner
...and by Professor Longhair for "Tipitina", a song from his 1972 album, New Orleans Piano. In 1951, Bob Shad, a musical producer and owner of the "A&R at Mercury Records", a company...
Bob Shad
...(February 12, 1920 - March 13, 1985) was an American music producer and record label owner. He produced the first album by Big Brother and the Holding Company (featuring Janis Joplin).
Christine Ohlman
...a version of the Blues Project's "Wake Me, Shake Me" for the Mainstream Records owner/producer Bob Shad. Relocating to Connecticut and working out of a studio in Wallingford,...
New York Journeyman - Complete Recordings
...Frank Socolow recorded as leader, released on Fresh Sound Records in 2005. The first session, produced by Bob Shad, was recorded on May 2, 1945 for Duke Records under the name Frank...
Bobby Cole (musician)
As both versions were slowly creeping up the charts in the summer of 1968, a frustrated Bob Shad, thinking he had missed out on an opportunity for a long-awaited hit, hypocritically...
Peppermint Harris
...Lightnin' Hopkins. He then made further recordings including "Raining In My Heart" for a record label run by Bob Shad, who allegedly forgot Nelson's name and released them as by...
Tiffany Shade
...in Warren, Vermont before disbanding in late 1968. According to Mike Barnes, Tiffany Shade album, like most Bob Shad produced/Mainstream releases was not promoted very well and the band...
Mainstream Records
...jazz, rock music, and soundtracks over the course of its history. It was founded in 1964 by Bob Shad, and in its early history reissued material from Commodore Records and Time...
National Records
...had a massive hit with "If I Knew You Were Coming I'd've Baked a Cake." Working as A&R men were Lee Magid, Bob Shad, Jesse Stone and Herb Abramson. Abramson moved on to Jubilee then...
EmArcy Records
...and today a European jazz label owned by Universal Music Group. In 1954 Irving Green and producer Bob Shad started the EmArcy label as the jazz strand of the US division of Mercury...


