Muse Records

Muse Records was an American record label, the jazz and blues music published. As a logo it has a kithara.

Muse was founded in the early 1970s by Joe Fields, who previously worked as a manager in the 1960s with Prestige Records. Muse also had a sister label, Onyx Records, which existed until 1978, when Fields and his colleague Don sled parted.

From 1972 until its sale to 32 Jazz 1996 ( a label that was one of the producer Joel Dorn and the musician and lawyer Robert Miller) was Muse, a label for musicians of the hard bop as Pepper Adams, Jaki Byard, Walter Bishop, Jr., Richard Davis, James Moody, Houston Person, Willis Jackson, Sonny Stitt, Woody Shaw and Cedar Walton, the next generation as Jay Hoggard or Wallace Roney, as well as the avant-garde musicians such as Lester Bowie and Joe Chambers. Even artists like Tiny Grimes and Muddy Waters took to Muse.

Fields sold the Muse label in 1995 and founded High Note Records and Savant Records; many muse - artist later took on equally for these labels. The Muse catalog appeared then as a re-release on CD by the 32 Jazz label.

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