Madison

Madison Records, founded in 1962 by music entrepreneur and producer Bob Thiele, emerged as a prominent label in the American music scene during the 1960s and 1970s. Initially focusing on jazz and pop, the label quickly expanded its roster to include influential artists across various genres. Notable acts included jazz legends like Charles Mingus and pop singer-songwriter Jimmy Ruffin. In the 1970s, Madison diversified further, venturing into rock and soul, signing artists such as The Stylistics and The Dramatics. The label's commitment to quality music and artistic integrity helped it carve out a niche in the competitive landscape of record labels. Though Madison Records experienced fluctuations in popularity over the years, its contributions to the music industry remain significant. The label is remembered for its role in promoting diverse musical talent and for its influence on the evolution of popular music during a transformative era.

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