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The E-Discographer #3 August, 2001 Special Issue!

The International Directory Of Label Research

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Profiles of labels or manufacturers with minimal discographical data are coded in dark green
Catalog or matrix numerical listings are shown in red
General works about labels in specific countries are alphabetized by country of origin and displayed in brown.
Editorial notes appear in festive monochrome black.
Updated 1/24/03
J.O.B (U.S. 1949) "The JOB Label" by Robert L. Campbell, George R. White, Robert Pruter, Dr. Robert Stallworth, Tom Kelly, and Armin Büttner, 2003 [Well illustrated with labels, W/D]
J.O.B. (u.s. 1950), by George Paulus, named after founder Joe Brown and bluesman Jimmy Oden, Discoveries Aug. 2002, p.38-39
JAPAN Labels, various. "Beginnings of Talking Machine and Record Industries in Japan" by Toru Funahashi, Hillandale News, Feb 1979.
JAPAN Labels, various. "The Recording Industry in Japan" by Toshiya Inoue in Journal of the Audio Engineering Society, Centennial Issue: The Phonograph and Sound Recording After One-Hundred Years. 25 (October/November 1977) p 802-8.
JAMES OPERA RECORD (
INDIA) "Reading Indian Record Labels - Singer Record and James Opera Record" The Record News: Journal of the Society of Indian Record Collectors Volume 16 October 1994
JAX (U.S. 1950's), "Rhythm And Blues" by Antony Rotante [Alvin; Asco; Index; Manor; Jax; Wonder] Record Research Vol. 2, No. 1 [# 7] Feb 1956 p. 8
JAZZ CLASSICS label listing. Discophile No. 21 (1951)
JAZZ LIMITED (U.S. 1940's), in "The Old Swing-Master Label" By Robert L. Campbell & Robert Pruter ©2002 [Very well researched and illustrated, W/D]
JAZZ RECORD (U.S. 1940), W/D of the Jazz Record label, IAJRC Journal Apr 1989
JEWEL (U.S. 1920's) in "Behind the Cobwebs" by Carl Kendziora. Record Research #55 (Sept. 1963) p. 9
JIN (U.S. 1950's) in "Flat Town Music Group" (1950's) , by Almost Slim, describes a family of four Louisiana labels, Swallow, Jin, Maison de Soul and Komaday, Goldmine Nov 4, 1988
JOHN BULL (U.K. 1909), by Frank Andrews, Talking Machine Review No. 73 Feb 1989
JOHN RYAN (U.S. 1940's) in "A Study in Re-incorporation" by George A. Blacker, describes the United States Record Corp. Record Research Vol. 1, Issue 3 Jun 1955 p. 6
JOLLY BOYS (U.K. 1920's) in Gramophone Co. by Frank Andrews & Arthur Badrock, a discog. of 6- inch masters recorded in 1926 and issued on Homo Baby, Sterno Baby, Dixy, Jolly Boys and Conquest, Talking Machine Review Jun 1984
JUBILEE (U.S. 1946), by Peter Grendysa, Goldmine Jun 2, 1989
JUKE BOX (U.S. 1944), a short description by Peter Grendysa, Goldmine Apr 12, 1985
JUKE BOX (U.S. 1944), in Art Rupe by eRIC Leblanc W/D
JUMBO (U.K.) 133 page listing by Frank Andrews & Ernie Bayly. (1998) available from Frank Andrews 46 Aboyne Road, Neasden, London NW10 0HA, England
JUMP (U.S. 1940's) discography. Discophile No. 10 (1950)
JUNO (U.K. cylinder), by John S. Dales, Talking Machine Review No. 75 Autumn 1988
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