Posi-Tone Records
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.
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Founded | 1994 |
Founder | Marc Free |
Genre | Jazz |
Country of origin | U.S. |
Location | Los Angeles, California |
Official website | www |
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
- David Ake
- William Ash
- Ehud Asherie
- David Ashkenazy
- Ernie Banks
- Will Bernard
- David Binney
- M. F. Bird
- Steve Blackwood
- Ralph Bowen
- Peter Brendler
- Brent Canter
- Brian Charette
- Ed Cherry
- Patrick Cornelius
- Jon Davis
- Steve Davis
- Donald Dean
- Michael Dease
- Mike DiRubbo
- Benjamin Drazen
- Edwing
- Shauli Einav
- Wayne Escoffery
- John Escreet
- Orrin Evans
- Phil Farris
- Alan Ferber
- Steve Fidyk
- Ken Fowser
- Champian Fulton
- Joe Gaeta
- David Gibson
- Behn Gillece
- Jared Gold
- Noah Haidu
- Nick Hempton
- Art Hirahara
- Steve Horowitz
- Dave Juarez
- Sean Lyons
- Joe Magnarelli
- Jeremy Manasia
- Sarah Manning
- Jacám Manricks
- John Nau
- Sean Nowell
- Matthew O'Toole
- Dan Pratt
- Sam Rivers
- Jim Rotondi
- Idan Santhaus
- Second Wind
- Kenny Shanker
- Yotam Silberstein
- Smokin' Toads
- Travis Sullivan
- Tom Tallitsch
- Doug Webb
- Walt Weiskopf
- David Weiss
- Spike Wilner
- Brandon Wright
- Eric Wyatt
- Sam Yahel
- Jordan Young
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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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