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Status
  
Inactive

Country of origin
  
U.S.

Date founded
  
1924

Genre
  
Location
  
St. Louis, Missouri

Defunct
  
1930

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Founder
  
Herbert SchieleEdwin Schiele

Herwin Records was a mail-order record label founded in 1925 by two brothers, Herbert and Edwin Schiele in St. Louis, Missouri. The name of the label comes from their first names (HERbert and EdWIN).

Herwin sold budget jazz, blues, and old-time music discs that were pressed by Gennett and Paramount. The records were advertised in farming magazines and sold through the mail. The catalogue included Charley Patton, Chubby Parker, and Ernest Stoneman.

Herwin closed in 1930 when it was bought by the Wisconsin Chair Company, the owner of Paramount. A second Herwin Records was started in 1971 by Bernard Klatzko, a collector who reissued rare, early-jazz discs.

References

Herwin Records Wikipedia


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