True Records

True Records
Parent company World Wide Music Inc.
Distributor(s) World Wide Music Inc.
Genre Country
Country of origin United States

True Records was a record label first active in the 1970s. It was located on Division St, Nashville, Tennessee. The distribution was handled by World Wide Music, Inc.[1][2] It started attracting attention with artists such as Leon Everette and Claude King who had his Greatest Hit's Vol. 1 released on the label.[3][4] Another artist to have his work released on the label was Mundo Earwood.[5] The label's president from 1976 to 1977 was Howard A. Knight, Jr..

Artists

Other artists to have their work released on the label were Scotty Reed with "I Warm 'Em Up",[6] and Dave Conway who had signed to the label in the early months of 1977.[7] Mundo Earwood re-signed with the label in November 1977.[8]

Staff

The executive vice-president of the label as of November 1977 was Jerry Hayes.[9] Before Leon Everette had his recordings released on True, he worked in the label's mailroom. He was signed to do a record as a tribute to Elvis Presley, but he wasn't happy about aspects of the contract and ripped it up.[10]

Catalogue (selective)

Singles

References

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