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- Heads Up International
- Independiente Records
- Milestone Records
- Music for Little People
- Nitro Records
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- Razor and Tie Records
- Riverside Records
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Milestone Records
As at his earlier company, Riverside Records, producer Orrin Keepnews had little trouble attracting top- flight jazz artists to his new MILESTONE label. Within a few years of its 1966 founding, Sonny Rollins, Joe Henderson, Gary Bartz and McCoy Tyner all joined the Milestone family. Keepnews and Milestone moved from New York to Berkeley in 1972 to become a part of Fantasy, Inc., where he soon launched the successful solo recording career of Brazilian vocalist Flora Purim and worked with a wide array of artists in his capacity as Director of Jazz A&R.
Although Keepnews departed the company in the early eighties, Milestone's legacy lives on with a historic roster that includes Johnny "Hammond” Smith, Manny Oquendo & Libre, Joe Locke, Jimmy McGriff, Hank Crawford and George Mraz, as well as Sonny Rollins, who recently celebrated his 25th anniversary as a Milestone recording artist.
Purchase Milestone Records at the Craft Recordings Store.
- Sonny Rollins
Old Flames
The Big Beat
Open House
- Bill Evans
Homecoming
- Hank Crawford
Night Beat
Keep That Groove Going!
Bons Encontros
- Bobby Timmons
Quartets And Orchestra
Consecration: The Final Recordings Part 2 – Live At Keystone Korner, September 1980
Fourmost Return
- Joe Henderson
The Milestone Years
Blues Up And Down
- Manny Oquendo & Libre
On The Move! (!Muevete!)
Circles
- Mongo Santamaria
Skins
- McCoy Tyner
Enlightenment
Espraiado
- Azymuth
Crazy Rhythm
- Bill Evans
The Secret Sessions: Recorded At The Village Vanguard, 1966-1975
All The Way Live
Leitte De Coco
Carambola
And Then Some!
Louis Armstrong And King Oliver
As at his earlier company, Riverside Records, producer Orrin Keepnews had little trouble attracting top- flight jazz artists to his new MILESTONE label. Within a few years of its 1966 founding, Sonny Rollins, Joe Henderson, Gary Bartz and McCoy Tyner all joined the Milestone family. Keepnews and Milestone moved from New York to Berkeley in 1972 to become a part of Fantasy, Inc., where he soon launched the successful solo recording career of Brazilian vocalist Flora Purim and worked with a wide array of artists in his capacity as Director of Jazz A&R.
Although Keepnews departed the company in the early eighties, Milestone's legacy lives on with a historic roster that includes Johnny "Hammond” Smith, Manny Oquendo & Libre, Joe Locke, Jimmy McGriff, Hank Crawford and George Mraz, as well as Sonny Rollins, who recently celebrated his 25th anniversary as a Milestone recording artist.
Purchase Milestone Records at the Craft Recordings Store.