Dyno Voice Records was founded in 1961 by the American producer and songwriter, Jerry Ross. Initially based in New York City, the label focused on pop and R&B music, quickly gaining recognition for its innovative sound and production techniques. In the 1960s, Dyno Voice became notable for releasing hits from artists like The Shirelles and The Five Satins, contributing to the doo-wop and girl group movements. The label's peak came during the early to mid-1960s, characterized by a roster that included various genres, such as soul and early rock. However, by the late 1960s, Dyno Voice struggled to maintain its prominence amid changing musical trends and eventually ceased operations in the early 1970s. Despite its relatively brief existence, Dyno Voice's contributions to the pop and R&B genres left a lasting impact, influencing future artists and labels in the industry.