[78-L] Folkways

Royal Pemberton ampex354 at gmail.com
Sat Apr 18 05:45:16 PDT 2009


Erm, by 1973 Folkways had been up and running approximately 25 years!
It's the only record label I've ever heard of that refused to delete
any of its releases from its catalogue.  Its founder, Moses Asch, died
in the 1980s (IIRC) but my understanding is the operation went to the
Library of Congress upon Asch's death.  And they have kept it running
ever since.

On 4/18/09, maceo <maceo at nugrape.net> wrote:
> Argh, this is the local company not US, I've been awake too long today,
> and not when I wrote the previous email....just another example of how
> IPOD, MP3 generation is changing the record business....
>
> Gary
>> Just heard from a friend with the passing of Folkways label?!
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>> Sad news, the IPOD generation has no need for such concerns........
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>>> Thought I'd let you know that today Folkways finally shut the doors.
>>>
>>> 1973-2009. 36 years is a pretty decent run I suppose but can't help
>>> thinking how much fun it was it those old days when the cartons would
>>> arrive from obscure little labels on the other side of the globe. Real
>>> music in a sea of shit indeed! The owners have invited me to the wake
>>> and, of course, I will pop in later to toast the old gal one more time.
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