Stereo Fidelity

Stereo Fidelity was founded in 1957 by the American audio engineer and entrepreneur, John A. B. McLellan, primarily to produce high-quality stereo recordings. The label gained prominence in the 1960s and 1970s, focusing on genres such as jazz, classical, and easy listening. Notable artists associated with Stereo Fidelity included renowned jazz musicians like Dave Brubeck and orchestral conductors like Arthur Fiedler. The label was known for its innovative recording techniques and high-fidelity sound quality, appealing to audiophiles and music enthusiasts alike. It played a significant role in the popularization of stereo sound during the transition from mono to stereo formats. Although Stereo Fidelity's prominence waned in the late 1970s, its legacy endures in the realm of high-fidelity recordings, influencing subsequent generations of record labels and artists committed to sound quality.

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