The label initially only issued
singles. From 1983 onwards, it released
LPs of recordings by blues and
gospel musicians from the
Memphis area produced by Evans. Almost all recordings since 1997 were re-released on
Hightone Records.[2] In 2008, HighTone was bought by
Shout! Factory,[3]
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???? The Jazz Ensembles of Memphis State University
CDs (HighTone)
HMG 6501 R. L. Burnside: Sound Machine Groove
HMG 6502 Jessie Mae Hemphill: Feelin' Good
HMG 6503 Junior Kimbrough: Do the Rump!
HMG 6504 The Pattersonaires: Why Not Try My God
HMG 6505 The Fieldstones: Memphis Blues Today!
HMG 6506 Chicago Bob and the Shadows: Just Your Fool
HMG 6507 Spirit of Memphis Quartet: Traveling On
HMG 6508 Jessie Mae Hemphill: She-Wolf
HMG 6509 Hammie Nixon: Tappin' That Thing
HMG 6510 The Harps of Melody: Sing and Make Melody Unto the Lord
HMG 6511 Hezekiah and the House Rockers: Going to California
HMG 6512 The Blues Busters: Busted
HMG 6513 V.A.: Deep South Blues
HMG 6514 The Pattersonaires: Book of the Seven Seals
HMG 6515 The Jubirt Sisters: Ladies Sing the Blues
HMG 6516 V.A.: Happy in the Service of the Lord Volume 1
HMG 6517 V.A.: Happy in the Service of the Lord Volume 2
HMG 6518 The Hollywood All Stars: Hard Hitting Blues from Memphis
HMG 6519 The Fieldstones: Mud Island Blues
HMG 6520 V.A.: Memphis Blues Bands and Singers: the 1980s
References
^Edward Komara (2006): High Water. in: Edward Komara (ed.): The Routledge Encyclopedia of the Blues, Vol. 1, A-J (New York: Routledge). pp. 426-427.
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