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Various Artists –  Together: Designer Records – New LP

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Various Artists –  Together: Designer Records – New LPMemphis gospel comp. Together by Designer Records Big Legal Mess is proud to announce that theyve secured the rights to release the entire Designer Records back catalog. Designer Records Presents Together is the first release from this classic soul gospel catalog. Together features tracks by the Jubilee Humming Birds, Union Gospel Singers, Madam Andrews and the Heavenly Echos and the Mosby Family Singers. Produced by Designer Records label head Style

Memphis gospel comp.

Big Legal Mess is proud to announce that they’ve secured the rights to release the entire Designer Records back catalog. Designer Records Presents Together is the first release from this classic soul gospel catalog. Together features tracks by the Jubilee Humming Birds, Union Gospel Singers, Madam Andrews and the Heavenly Echos and the Mosby Family Singers. Produced by Designer Records label head Style Wooten.

DESIGNER The story of gospel music in the 1960s and ´70s is strewn with small record labels. Most produced only a few discs, usually of one or two local artists and selling only a few hundred copies around their home areas. But a few were run on a larger scale. One was Designer, from Memphis, Tennessee, which between 1968 and 1978 produced between 400 and 500 singles and a few albums. Yet less than 30 years after the last issue, Designer has faded into the mist, and little is known of its story. The printed labels tells us it was run from at least two addresses in Park Avenue, Memphis – No 3373, then later No 3109 – by Style Wooten and Charles Bowen. Designer was, in effect, two labels in one. The main one was the “vanity” or “custom” label – available to anyone who could pay the cost of a recording session and having anything between 100 and 1000 45rpm singles pressed. But as well, Wooten and Bowen signed promising artists to contracts, carrying the costs, marketing the discs – and reaping the profits. In 1992, Rev Johnny Shaw, who with his wife, Opal, sang as the Shaw Singers, recalled how they recorded for Designer under both systems. “Opal saw an ad in the newspaper or some kind of magazine. `If you want to make a record…..for $425 you can become a star.´ And she followed up on it. It was Style Wooten and Designer Records, in Memphis. We went to Style Wooten, told him we wanted to cut a record and gave him $425 … He took us in the studio and we cut a single, thinking that the number one song was going to be I Made a Promise. In fact, it was This Old Life that caught on. We cut the record [Designer 6792] and took 500 copies home. They didn’t last long. People in the community bought them, and we would sell them wherever we went to sing… And Brother Theo Wade, of WDIA played it. He started playing the song on WDIA, and we started getting calls from around the Mid-South, places we’d never been to before, like Arkansas, Alabama and Missouri … By this time, we’d made such a name for ourselves that Style wanted to do a contract – no more paying. ‘We want to get you in the studios, and don’t worry about the 425 bucks´.” Another who recorded as a paying customer was Melvin Mosley, who in 1978 took over from Jethroe Bledsoe as lead singer of the Spirit of Memphis quartet, a position he still holds. But five years earlier, he was a young soloist, looking for a way to boost his reputation. He went to Designer. “I recorded a gospel record in 1973, “The Day I Was Converted.” The flipside was “It is Real.” [Designer 7085] It did pretty good. I had a thousand pressed and I sold a thousand, so I was proud of that. I sold every one of them.” Wooten had several other “custom” labels, including Camaro, Pretty Girl (also the name of one of his music publishing companies, which claimed rights to fairly much anything the stable issued), Allendale, J´Ace and Styleway, which issued country, rock, and some blues and R&B. Designer appears to have been purely a gospel label. Most of its artists were African American quartets and small groups from Memphis and the Mid-South, although half a dozen choirs appear in the lists and artists from as far away as New Jersey, New York and Illinois had records issued. Some white artists were also recorded; at least two groups – The Gospel Melodies and The Happy Time Singers – had Designer issues. The dual nature of the label means its artists are of widely varying quality, ranging from semi-professional acts such as the Shaws, the Jubilee Hummingbirds, the Memphis Harmonizers and the Gospel Songbirds to family groups whose budgets and ambitions perhaps exceeded their musical abilities. Designer´s last issue appeared in 1978. The reason for the label´s closure is as obscure as the rest of its life-story, although rumour has it that Wooten and Bowen were pressured out by rival local labels and recording studios which didn't like the competition. But the Designer legacy survives – a wonderful wide-angle snapshot of grassroots gospel through a fascinating decade of change. - Alan Young

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