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Parent company
  
Shout! Factory

Status
  
Defunct

Country of origin
  
U.S.

Defunct
  
2008 (2008)

Distributor(s)
  
Concord Bicycle Music

Founded
  
1983

Genre
  
Rockabilly, western swing, country, blues, gospel

Founders
  
Bruce Bromberg, Larry Sloven

Artists
  
Buddy Miller, Robert Clary, Tom Russell, Dale Watson, Julie Miller

Albums
  
Bad Influence, Buddy & Julie Miller, False Accusations, King of California, Train Home

HighTone Records was an American independent record label based in Oakland, California, United States. Hightone specialized in American roots music including, country, rockabilly, western swing, blues and gospel. The label was created by Larry Sloven and Bruce Bromberg in 1983. The label's first release that year was Bad Influence by bluesman Robert Cray. In 1984, the label released Frankie Lee's debut album, The Ladies and the Babies. Some of the label's best releases in the late 1980s featured the great living blues legend Joe Louis Walker including "Cold is the Night" and "The Gift."

Between 1995 and 2000, the label issued three albums by James Armstrong (Sleeping with a Stranger, Dark Night, and Got It Goin' On). From 1997 to 2005 it reissued much of the High Water Recording Company catalogue of LPs on CD.

In September 2006 the label released a five CD boxed set titled American Music: The HighTone Records Story. This release compiled many of the labels's most influential recordings. In 2008 the company closed its doors and sold the extensive catalog to Shout! Factory, which continues to release reissues and compilations. In 2016, Hightone got bought by Concord Bicycle Music from Shout! Factory.

References

HighTone Records Wikipedia


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