Cortleigh

Cortleigh Records was founded in the early 1970s by music producer and entrepreneur James Cortleigh. Initially focused on folk and rock genres, the label quickly gained recognition for its commitment to artist development and innovative sound. During the late 1970s and 1980s, Cortleigh expanded its roster to include influential artists across various genres, such as jazz, blues, and emerging electronic music. Notable artists associated with Cortleigh include singer-songwriter Laura Hayes, whose introspective lyrics resonated with audiences, and jazz fusion group The Blue Notes, known for their experimental compositions. The label played a significant role in the indie music scene, fostering a community of diverse talent. In the 1990s, Cortleigh adapted to the changing music landscape by embracing digital distribution, ensuring its artists reached wider audiences. Today, Cortleigh is remembered for its artistic integrity and contributions to the evolution of independent music, leaving a lasting legacy in the industry.

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