Maxjazz
Maxjazz (corporately styled MAXJAZZ) was an American jazz record label founded in 1998 by Richard McDonnell, who was an investment banker.[1] Maxjazz recordings are generally regarded as a "straight-ahead" acoustic style of jazz. It was based in St. Louis, Missouri.[2] In 2016, Maxjazz was bought by Mack Avenue Records.
Maxjazz | |
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Parent company | Mack Avenue Records |
Founded | 1998 |
Founder | Richard McDonnell |
Defunct | 2016 |
Status | Defunct |
Distributor(s) | Mack Avenue Records |
Genre | Jazz |
Country of origin | U.S. |
Recording artists
- Claudia Acuña
- Bruce Barth
- Erin Bode
- LaVerne Butler
- Carla Cook
- Emanuele Cisi
- Dena DeRose
- Asa Harris
- Christine Hitt
- Geoffrey Keezer
- Nancy King
- Frank LoCrasto
- Romero Lubambo
- Russell Malone
- Phillip Manuel
- René Marie
- Peter Martin
- Rebecca Martin
- Cassandre McKinley
- Mulgrew Miller
- Ben Paterson
- Jeb Patton
- Jeremy Pelt
- John Proulx
- Eric Reed
- Mary Stallings
- Terrell Stafford
- Trio Da Paz & Joe Locke
- Manuel Valera
- Patti Wicks
- Jack Wilkins
- Jessica Williams
- Steve Wilson
- Ben Wolfe
- Denny Zeitlin
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References
- Schiowitz, Jana (June 19, 2004) "Branding Jazz to the Max". Billboard. 116/25. pp. 37–38.
- "Record Label: Mazzjazz" Archived 2009-12-24 at the Wayback Machine. All About Jazz. Retrieved December 7, 2013.
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