Majestic Records

Majestic Records was an American record label of the 1940s in the field of country music, rockabilly, popular music, jazz and rhythm and blues.

Majestic Records had with shellac records by jazz and dance bands in the 1940s great success, but ran into financial difficulties in 1948 and had to adjust its business activities. CEO of the label was Jimmy Walker. The catalog of the labels included recordings of popular music by Jimmy Durante and Eddie Jackson, Louis Prima, Slim Bryant, Eddy Howard, Eric Madriguera, The Four Shades of Rhythm, The Four Suns, George Olsen, George Paxton, Ray McKinley, The Jones Brothers, Jerry Wald, Ella Logan Jan Peerce, Jane Froman, Foy Willing and the Riders of the Purple Sage, The Merry Macs and Bob Johnston. At Majestic jazz and rhythm and blues records by Bud Freeman, Johnny Guarnieri, Jimmy Lunceford, Thelma Carpenter ( " Harlem on My Mind " ), Mildred Bailey, Slim Gaillard appeared ( " Flat Foot Floogie " In 1945, with Charlie Parker) and Cootie Williams ( "I Can not Get Started" ).

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