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Stan Lewis (record label owner)

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music magazine cited it as the largest freight user, largest telephone user, and greatest customer of the Post Office Department in this part of the nation. The work was accomplished through the help of over 200 employees. At this time, Lewis handled distribution for more than 600 record labels to
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labels. Over the next twenty years, these labels issued over 1,000 releases on a variety of formats (45, LP, reel-to-reel, 8-track, cassette, compact disc) from a variety of genres (R&B, gospel, rock, pop, country, jazz, comedy). This included releases from:
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Born in Shreveport, Lewis set up Stan's Music Shop there in 1948. The business eventually grew to six retail stores, a nationwide mail-order and distributor service, and multiple record labels.
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In 1983, Lewis declared bankruptcy. In 1999, EMusic.com purchased the master recording rights of the Jewel family of labels, and Lewis retained his personal songwriting copyrights.
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in 2009, and was honored with three Stan "The Record Man" Lewis festivals hosted annually from 2014 to 2016 by the Shreveport Regional Arts Council.
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records; the first was Lowell Fulson's "Reconsider Baby," released on Checker Records. In 1957, Lewis shared co-authorship of the hit song "
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business on radio stations KWKH (Shreveport, Louisiana), KAAY (Little Rock, Arkansas), and
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other record stores. During 1972, he sold over 2.5 million singles and 470,000 albums.
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He continued to live in Shreveport until his death in July 2018, aged 91.
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This article about an American businessperson born in the 1920s is a
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Matt Parker, "Local Legend Stan 'The Record Man' Lewis Has Died",
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Lewis received a Lifetime Achievement Award in 2003 from
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In 1964, Lewis founded and began releasing records on
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Shreveport
Jewel Records
record label
Shreveport, Louisiana
rhythm and blues
Atlantic
Chess
Specialty
mail order
John R.
WLAC-AM
Nashville
Elvis Presley
Buddy Holly
Bob Dylan
rock and roll
Susie Q
Dale Hawkins
Jewel Records
Fontella Bass
Buster Benton
Brady L. Blade
Blind Boys of Alabama
Charles Brown
Clarence Fountain
Frank Frost
Lowell Fulson
John Lee Hooker
Lightnin' Hopkins
Pigmeat Markham

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