
Commodore Records label
'Commodore Records' is a
United States based
record label known for issuing many well regarded recordings of
jazz and
swing music.
Commodore Records was founded in the spring of
1938 by
Milt Gabler, owner of the Commodore Music Shop in
Manhattan,
New York City. The bulk of Commodore's issues were of
Dixieland jazz, though other styles also sometimes appeared on the label.
Eddie Condon recorded frequently for the label, with such notables as
George Brunies and
Pee Wee Russell often in his band. Commodore was one of the first labels to list the full personnel of bands on the label.
Billie Holiday also recorded for Commodore, with "
Strange Fruit" first appearing on that label.
After
World War II Gabler went to work for
Decca Records, and his Commodore label was later used by Decca for reissuing earlier jazz recordings on
LP.
Mosaic Records issued three LP sets of the labels complete output.
See also
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List of record labels