Amsterdam Russ Posted November 28, 2022 Posted November 28, 2022 (edited) Within Sales, I was looking at a recently posted label scan of Cookie Jackson's 'Do you you still love me" on Progress. I have a copy, but had never before noticed the address on the label, which is a surprise as it stands out. It's: 2847 1/2 W. Pico, Los Angeles 6, Calif. A quick search on Google Maps shows the address to be West Pico Boulevard. Here's a screen grab dated by Google as being from November 2021 - just a year ago. The 2847 1/2 is the gated doorway smack bang in the middle, which, based on the numbers on the door, lead to two offices or apartments. Following the numbering system, it's presumed 2847.5 is on the left - unless the two spaces run horizontally to the view, ie, one at the front and one at the back. From the info given on the Cookie Jackson label, it's unclear whether the address is where Progress Records was based or Target Enterprise. Possibly it was both. Either way, it's hardly a glamorous location, although who knows how it looked nigh on 60 years ago. And looking at the image now, I fancy I can kind of imagine Cookie Jackson belting out tunes from the upstairs window. Anyway, that got me wondering if anyone's spent any time looking up independent record label addresses online. Obviously, some of you have been fortunate to go looking for old locations in person in years past, but I was kind of thinking more about in the modern age and excluding the obvious labels such as Motown, Stax, Chess, etc. Any addresses still in existence that was once home to an obscure/indy/local record label? Edited December 6, 2022 by Amsterdam Russ 3
Kenb Posted November 28, 2022 Posted November 28, 2022 (edited) 27 minutes ago, Amsterdam Russ said: Within Sales, I was looking at a recently posted label scan of Cookie Jackson's 'Do you you still love me" on Progress. I have a copy, but had never before noticed the address on the label, which is a surprise as it stands out. It's: 2847 1/2 W. Pico, Los Angeles 6, Calif. A quick search on Google Maps shows the address to be West Pico Boulevard. Here's a screen grab dated by Google as being from November 2021 - just a year ago. The 2847 1/5 is the gated doorway smack bang in the middle, which, based on the numbers on the door, lead to two offices or apartments. Following the numbering systam, it's presumed 2847.5 is on the left - unless the two spaces run horizontally to the view, ie, one at the front and one at the back. From the info given on the Cookie Jackson label, it's unclear whether the address is where Progress Records was based or Target Enterprise. Possibly it was both. Either way, it's hardly a glamorous location, although who knows how it looked nigh on 60 years ago. And looking at the image now, I fancy I can kind of imagine Cookie Jackson belting out tunes from the upstairs window. Anyway, that got me wondering if anyone's spent any time looking up independent record label addresses online. Obviously, some of you have been fortunate to go looking for old locations in person in years past, but I was kind of thinking more about in the modern age and excluding the obvious labels such as Motown, Stax, Chess, etc. Any addresses still in existence that was once home to an obscure/indy/local record label? Target Dist Co was at 3032 W.Pico-sherman & ann coleman + Zeke actually, to be factually correct the partnership was dissolved(mutually) in 1965 and Zeke took it all on. Edited November 28, 2022 by Kenb clarification 1 1
Amsterdam Russ Posted November 28, 2022 Author Posted November 28, 2022 28 minutes ago, Kenb said: Target Dist Co was at 3032 W.Pico-sherman & ann coleman + Zeke Thanks for the useful info. Presumably Target moved from 2847 1/2 to 3032, just a few doors away. Interestingly, that building is still there as well - and is of identical design and construction. I further presume 3032 is also accessed through the gated door in the middle.
Mike Posted November 28, 2022 Posted November 28, 2022 if not aware - you can view past google street views - only back to 2008 ish but a small chance could be useful with this sort of lookback, just hit the link under the current date
Amsterdam Russ Posted November 28, 2022 Author Posted November 28, 2022 2 minutes ago, Source said: if not aware - you can view past google street views - only back to 2008 ish but a small chance could be useful with this sort of lookback, just hit the link under the current date Yes, indeed. The two screen grabs I've posted are from last year. I could have used the most recent ones from this year, but thought the lighting was better on the earlier ones.
John Reed Posted November 28, 2022 Posted November 28, 2022 I've spent many an hour googling the addresses of record labels, most of the time it led to abandoned lots and empty run down buildings. Still had fun doing it. 1
Amsterdam Russ Posted November 28, 2022 Author Posted November 28, 2022 6 minutes ago, John Reed said: I've spent many an hour googling the addresses of record labels, most of the time it led to abandoned lots and empty run down buildings. Still had fun doing it. Find anything interesting?
Kenb Posted November 28, 2022 Posted November 28, 2022 @Amsterdam Russ if you can find a picture of 2172 W. Pico...i'll fill in the details ( not much point without a pic)
Amsterdam Russ Posted November 28, 2022 Author Posted November 28, 2022 17 minutes ago, Kenb said: @Amsterdam Russ if you can find a picture of 2172 W. Pico...i'll fill in the details ( not much point without a pic) As far as I can tell, 2172 W Pico would have been somewhere on this plot once upon a time.
Kenb Posted November 28, 2022 Posted November 28, 2022 @Amsterdam Russ I'm such a jerk sometimes, sorry Russ ...it's 2712 W.Pico( not 2172)
Kenb Posted November 28, 2022 Posted November 28, 2022 14 minutes ago, Kenb said: @Amsterdam Russ I'm such a jerk sometimes, sorry Russ ...it's 2712 W.Pico( not 2172) If you do find a pic Russ... George R. Brown of Titan Records (1951 Holmby Ave, L.A.) -Titan(2) on Discogs also owned Dolly Bee Music & Roslyn Music. He also owned Aldo Distributors Inc & Service Records, A & G Pub and B&S pub with Al Stewart. These businesses were conducted from 2712 W. Pico. You can find 2712 W. Pico Bernard Dupree (Cletus Marland) on Granger Records. 1
Amsterdam Russ Posted November 28, 2022 Author Posted November 28, 2022 Ok, don't mind me doing all the computer leg work for you. This is 2712 W Pico... 1
Amsterdam Russ Posted November 28, 2022 Author Posted November 28, 2022 (edited) Digging a bit deeper online, it appears 2712 West Pico has a long association with the music industry. The original building was constructed in 1921. In the 1940s, it was home to the Coinmatic Distribution Company, which was in the business of jukeboxes and record distribution. Music press adverts here from Billboard in 1945 and 1946. In the early 60s, King Distributing Company was based there and was in the business of jukeboxes and cigarettes. The article below, from Cash Box, November 1963, quotes the company as saying... Quote "We now are distributors for the finest phonograph and cigarette line made, and we intend to match the quality of this line with the finest personal attention and service ever offered operators in this territory." From jukeboxes and cigarettes in the early 60s, it's kind of funny that the business at the address now is a smoke shop! Edited November 28, 2022 by Amsterdam Russ typos
Chalky Posted November 28, 2022 Posted November 28, 2022 Lot of info in the topic below for Nashville Matrix, URP etc, all on the same street in Nashville. I know not strictly record companies bit they are linked. 1
Chalky Posted November 28, 2022 Posted November 28, 2022 (edited) 2576 West Pico Blvd, LA, Malynn Enterprises, owner of Highland amongst others. https://goo.gl/maps/ovJJPSp5tFx5WMmb6 Taken Nov 2021, its the blue unit/building Edited November 28, 2022 by Chalky 1
Chalky Posted November 28, 2022 Posted November 28, 2022 (edited) 6263 LELAND WAY, LA. CHARTMAKER record label (Servicemen etc) https://goo.gl/maps/TJSVNaHQHNUd1SPh8 Its the Building behind the bush, now a restaurant called Off Vine Edited November 28, 2022 by Chalky 1
Amsterdam Russ Posted November 28, 2022 Author Posted November 28, 2022 A better view of Leland Way. Apparently the Off Vine restaurant is housed in what is described as an Arts & Crafts home built in 1908, thus I take it to be the same building that was home to the Chartmaker label. 1
Soul Shrews Posted November 28, 2022 Posted November 28, 2022 (edited) Hi Russ "Obviously, some of you have been fortunate to go looking for old locations in person in years past," quote from OP While not looking for old offices/studios per se the 1st time we went to see Jerry Butler in Washington DC we stayed at the Washington Plaza on Thomas Circle. It was only a couple of years later after reading an Andy Rix article on here that the penny dropped. We could have been sleeping on the site of Shrine Records ! Cheers Paul Edited November 28, 2022 by Soul Shrews Clarifyng quote from OP 1
Chalky Posted November 28, 2022 Posted November 28, 2022 16 minutes ago, Soul Shrews said: Hi Russ "Obviously, some of you have been fortunate to go looking for old locations in person in years past," quote from OP While not looking for old offices/studios per se the 1st time we went to see Jerry Butler in Washington DC we stayed at the Washington Plaza on Thomas Circle. It was only a couple of years later after reading an Andy Rix article on here that the penny dropped. We could have been sleeping on the site of Shrine Records ! Cheers Paul According to google Shrine was the opposite side of the circle, Number 3 Thomas Circle. 1
Chalky Posted November 28, 2022 Posted November 28, 2022 Done some digging. Number 3 Thomas Circle, Washington. In 1968 it was a radical centre, it was previously the home of Shrine Records. 3
Carty Posted November 28, 2022 Posted November 28, 2022 Stayed at a Hostel on W 113st in Harlem on several occasions between 2008 and 2012 , Between visits I noticed the record label N.Y.C.S. ( Flame N King , Oh Happy Day) had a W 113st address (303 W113 st ), so next time I was over , I took a short walk down to see it .... There was a 301 and a 305, but no 303 , instead a fenced off space exactly one house wide , looked like it had been demolished . Got speaking to a neighbor about what happened to 303 , and after being asked "Your'e not Jewish are you man ?" ( ie , a potential developer/gentryfier maybe ?) was told they knocked it down so the buildings either side could Breathe !?! Unusual as this was a row of Harlem Rowhouses (terraces). I would imagine at this point the site may have now been redeveloped . W113st is only 3 blocks from the top end of Central park , however , even closer to 303 W 113st is Morningside Park ( maybe only 100 yards away , This park has a more local feel to it , definetley a more Harlem vibe than Central park , I have always wondered which park it was that is alluded to in the song, guess I will never know . Incidentally , Harry Houdini lived at 278 W113st. 1
The Tempest Posted November 28, 2022 Posted November 28, 2022 God am such a nerd ! I love historical then and now stuff like this ! More please !
Amsterdam Russ Posted November 28, 2022 Author Posted November 28, 2022 1 hour ago, Soul Shrews said: ...the 1st time we went to see Jerry Butler in Washington DC we stayed at the Washington Plaza on Thomas Circle. It was only a couple of years later after reading an Andy Rix article on here that the penny dropped. We could have been sleeping on the site of Shrine Records ! Cheers Paul At the very least, if you were not actually on the site of Shrine's offices, you were only a few meters away from them - and that's special. 1
Amsterdam Russ Posted November 28, 2022 Author Posted November 28, 2022 Absolutely loving the info - and if I've not liked what you shared here, it's because... Quote Sorry, you cannot add any more reactions today. But rest assured, I really would if I could. Keep it coming...
Kenb Posted November 28, 2022 Posted November 28, 2022 The Nu-Rons manager also ran a few businesses from here 2611 Gov Printz blvd/N. East blvd, Delaware. 1
Chalky Posted November 28, 2022 Posted November 28, 2022 1827 S Michigan Avenue, home of One-Derful/Mar-V-Lus/M-Pac etc 3
Rick Cooper Posted November 28, 2022 Posted November 28, 2022 Not quite in the same league as the Shrine location, this is the building that in the 1960s to 80s was the location of Global Record Sales at 2512 North Broad Street in Philadelphia. Up to the mid 1960s they distributed a number of small indie labels that needed a Philly seller then went in to oldies where some great records went in and out of the door. The first photo was in 1976 and the second one from 4 or 5 years ago. The tree is still there but now a bit bigger. I think Virtue studios and Jamie /Guyden weren't very far from here. 2
Kenb Posted November 29, 2022 Posted November 29, 2022 This is from Baltimore...Softones etc. Thereway Records 1
David Meikle Posted November 29, 2022 Posted November 29, 2022 (edited) Fred Bridges (of Brothers of Soul) took me to this building, on Oakland in Detroit, which Wingate and Bratton used for rehearsals prior to the building of their future studio on West Davison. https://soulfuldetroit.com/web12-fred-bridges/fred-bridges-text/index.html Click “menu” then “Wingate and Bratton” to find image. Edited November 29, 2022 by David Meikle added link 1
David Meikle Posted November 29, 2022 Posted November 29, 2022 (edited) https://soulfuldetroit.com/web12-fred-bridges/fred-bridges-text/index.html click “Menu” then “Aron Hicks” Photo 1 on link above shows the site of Gloreco Records which was owned by Aron Hicks. Photo 2 7337 Kipling in Detroit, where Fred Bridges laid down the basics of “With A Smile On My Face”. This structure was near to Hitsville on West Grand Boulevard. Edited November 29, 2022 by David Meikle 1
David Meikle Posted November 29, 2022 Posted November 29, 2022 https://soulfuldetroit.com/web12-fred-bridges/fred-bridges-text/index.html click “menu” then “Lou Beatty” Lou Beatty stands outside La Beat records on 14th Street. 2
David Meikle Posted November 29, 2022 Posted November 29, 2022 Chit Chat Lounge on 12th Street during the 1967 riots. Note the graffiti on the road. 2
David Meikle Posted November 29, 2022 Posted November 29, 2022 I found this image on a Detroit Riots video. The owner, Ernest Burt, staggered downstairs and exited the door on the right after being shot. He managed to reach his car but died moments later outside 8912 Grand River Avenue. 3
Amsterdam Russ Posted November 29, 2022 Author Posted November 29, 2022 Zaz record label, 140 Hwy, 90 W, San Antonio, Texas. Now a computer/phone repair shop, although the building looks more recent than the 1960s.
Amsterdam Russ Posted November 29, 2022 Author Posted November 29, 2022 Home of the Blues, 107 Beale Street, Memphis - no longer exists having been subsumed by Elvis Presley Plaza. You can see the statue of Elvis on the left. Turn 180 degrees and about 100 metres away is the Memphis Music Hall of Fame.
Chalky Posted November 29, 2022 Posted November 29, 2022 King Records is still standing in Cincinnati, it is a bit run down but has the funds to renovate apparently. As it is now..... How they hope it will look 2
Chalky Posted November 29, 2022 Posted November 29, 2022 850 Seventh Avenue,New York, N.Y. The former home of Twirl Records after relocating from Detroit 1
Chalky Posted November 29, 2022 Posted November 29, 2022 21 hours ago, Chalky said: Done some digging. Number 3 Thomas Circle, Washington. In 1968 it was a radical centre, it was previously the home of Shrine Records. Kev Coombe says he is sure the first town house type building on the left is number 3?
Popular Post Eddie Hubbard Posted November 29, 2022 Popular Post Posted November 29, 2022 Former Love N ‘ Comfort Studios Detroit ,Clay McMurray’s recording base 4
Popular Post Eddie Hubbard Posted November 29, 2022 Popular Post Posted November 29, 2022 The site of Golden World Studios in Detroit ,3246 West Davison . 5
Popular Post Eddie Hubbard Posted November 29, 2022 Popular Post Posted November 29, 2022 4862 Parker St ,Detroit ,former home of Hib Records 4
Popular Post Amsterdam Russ Posted December 5, 2022 Author Popular Post Posted December 5, 2022 Deep in the heart of Texas... First up is 4406 Reed Road, Houston. Now home to a motel that looks more like a detention centre, but formerly the address of the Ovide label. Although it might look completely soulless, according to TripAdvisor the place is "conveniently located restaurants include Doris Kitchen - Food for the Soul, Just Oxtails Soul Food, and TP Seafood Market & Restaurant." Second is 6105 Jessamine, which sits on the corner of Rampart Street and was home to Rampart Street records and recording studio. Both Ovide and Rampart Street labels were owned by radio DJ Skipper Lee Frazer, and both released 45s by the TSU Toronadoes, of course. 4
Robbk Posted December 6, 2022 Posted December 6, 2022 On 29/11/2022 at 10:33, Eddie Hubbard said: 4862 Parker St ,Detroit ,former home of Hib Records Was that house owned by Popcorn Wylie? It certainly wasn't the home he lived in in 1965, from what I remember, and the photo shown on his webisode on Soulful Detroit.
David Meikle Posted December 6, 2022 Posted December 6, 2022 10 hours ago, Robbk said: Was that house owned by Popcorn Wylie? It certainly wasn't the home he lived in in 1965, from what I remember, and the photo shown on his webisode on Soulful Detroit. The house was owned by Robert Bateman. The “b” in Hib represents his surname.
Robbk Posted December 6, 2022 Posted December 6, 2022 6 hours ago, David Meikle said: The house was owned by Robert Bateman. The “b” in Hib represents his surname. Stands to reason. I knew Bateman was a co-partner in HIB Records. But, he had been living in New York for 2 years by then, and although still bouncing between the 2 cities, was staying a lot more in The NY Metro Area than in Detroit. So, I figured he might have sold his house in Detroit.
Popular Post David Meikle Posted December 6, 2022 Popular Post Posted December 6, 2022 1 hour ago, Robbk said: Stands to reason. I knew Bateman was a co-partner in HIB Records. But, he had been living in New York for 2 years by then, and although still bouncing between the 2 cities, was staying a lot more in The NY Metro Area than in Detroit. So, I figured he might have sold his house in Detroit. Robert was still living in that house when I visited him there in 2001 and 2005. He was a gentleman as this photo clearly shows. September 2001. 8
Ficklefingers Posted December 7, 2022 Posted December 7, 2022 Great photo, and what must be cherished memories 1
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