Stax

~ Label

Relationships

creative persons:Johnny Allen (piano, arranger)
founders:Estelle Axton
Jim Stewart (US producer, founder for Stax & Volt Records)
producers and engineers:Allen Jones (producer/songwriter/musician/engineer)
signed:The Admirals (60s US soul group on Stax-Volt) (ended)
The Astors (ended)
The Bar‐Kays (ended)
Barbara & the Browns (ended)
William Bell (ended)
Billy & The King Bees (ended)
C.L. Blast (ended)
Booker T. & the MG’s (ended)
The Canes (ended)
Carla & Rufus (ended)
Nick Charles (American disc jockey, recorded for Stax Records) (ended)
The Chips (60s rock n roll) (ended)
Judy Clay (ended)
Prince Conley (ended)
Johnny Daye (ended)
The Del‐Rays (US garage rock band from Mascoutah, IL) (ended)
The Del‐Rios (ended)
The Drapels (ended)
The Fleets (ended)
The Four Shells (ended)
Ivory Joe Hunter (American rhythm and blues singer, songwriter and pianist) (ended)
Eddie Jefferson (ended)
Johnny Jenkins (US blues guitarist) (ended)
Mable John (ended)
Cheryl & Pam Johnson (ended)
Ruby Johnson (ended)
Eddie Kirkland (US blues guitarist, harmonicist, singer & songwriter) (ended)
Linda Lyndell (ended)
Oscar Mack (ended)
The Mad Lads (United States rhythm and blues vocal group) (ended)
Bobby Marchan (ended)
Derek Martin (mid-20th century doo wop) (ended)
Memphis Nomads (ended)
Floyd Newman (ended)
Deanie Parker (singer/songwriter, producer) (ended)
Deanie Parker & The Valadors (ended)
David Porter (US soul musician, producer & songwriter) (ended)
Eddie Purell (ended)
Wendy Rene (ended)
Sir Mack Rice (ended)
Macy Skipper (ended)
Barbara Stephens (ended)
Johnnie Taylor (ended)
Rufus Thomas (US blues & funk singer & songwriter) (ended)
The Tonettes (60s female soul trio from Memphis on Volt/Stax) (ended)
The Triumphs (60s US funk/soul band from Memphis, TN) (ended)
The Van‐Dells (1950s/60s group on Stax Records) (ended)
The Veltones (1950s–60s Memphis, TN vocal group) (ended)
Dorothy Williams (ended)
Bobby Wilson (70s US funk/soul) (ended)
The Cobras
Ollie & The Nightengales
parent label:Fantasy (jazz label active since the 1950s) (from 1977 until 2004)
Concord Music Group (formed in 2004 with the merger of Concord Records and Fantasy Records) (from 2004 to present)
subsidiaries:Enterprise Records (US soul & jazz (Isaac Hayes))
Hip
Truth Records (70s US soul, Stax subsiduary)
We Produce Records
Volt (US, Stax subsiduary) (from 1962 until 1976)
catalog reissued by:Collectables (US reissue label)
Craft Recordings (US jazz label; reissue division of Concord)
Rhino (reissue label)
Atlantic (Warner Music imprint) (from 1968-05 to present)
renamed from:Satellite Records (50s/60s US, renamed to Stax) (in 1961)
distributors:Atlantic (Warner Music imprint) (from 1960 until 1968-05)
Paramount Pictures (from 1968-05 until 1970)
history page:http://www.history-of-rock.com/stax_records.htm [info]
http://www.stax50.com/ [info]
catalog of records:http://jazzdisco.org/atlantic/stax-cat/a/ [info]
logos:http://images37.concordmusicgroup.com/labels/stax_logo.gif [info]
Discogs:https://www.discogs.com/label/24936 [info]
official homepages:http://concordmusicgroup.com/labels/?label=Stax [info]
Wikidata:Q1546001 [info]

Appearances

DateTitleCredited asArtistLength
holds copyright (©) for
1973Hobos, Heroes and Street Corner ClownsStax Records, Inc.Don Nix
holds phonographic copyright (℗) for
1973Hobos, Heroes and Street Corner ClownsStax Records, Inc.Don Nix