Pink Pearl Records was founded in the late 1960s by music producer and entrepreneur Sam Turner, initially focusing on psychedelic rock and folk music. The label gained prominence in the early 1970s with the release of critically acclaimed albums from artists like The Velvet Hues and folk singer-songwriter Clara Fields. Throughout the 1980s, Pink Pearl diversified its catalog, embracing genres such as new wave and post-punk, with notable acts like The Electric Daisies and The Urban Shadows. In the 1990s, the label shifted its focus to alternative rock and indie pop, signing bands like The Echoes and The Night Owls, which contributed to its reputation as a platform for emerging talent. Despite facing challenges in the digital age, Pink Pearl has maintained a legacy of fostering innovative music and continues to influence independent labels today. Its commitment to artistic integrity and genre diversity remains a hallmark of its identity.