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Posi-Tone Records
ByWe make records that we want to listen to. We're all jazz geeks, record collectors who have never got over the thrill of buying and listening to new recordings.
Marc Free, co-founder Posi-Tone Records


Victor Feldman
multi-instrumentalist1934 - 1987

Horace Tapscott
piano1934 - 1999

Billy Higgins
drums1936 - 2001
In 1994, Free enlisted the assistance of audio engineer and fellow musician Jamie Brunson to help him build a studio and start producing recordings for the Posi-Tone label. Initially, the label was kind of a side project to his own musical activitiesplaying, promoting shows, etc.and the label released just a few titles each year. The early releases were focused on documenting the jazz scene in Los Angeles, including titles by Donald Dean, Joe Gaeta and Edwing, before culminating in the making of the

Sam Rivers
saxophone, tenor1923 - 2011
In 2004, what Free describes as the "second phase" of the label's history began with the arrival of a new partner, audio engineer Nick O'Toole. Together the two men developed a new business plan for a 21st century jazz label with a kind of visionary operations model that implements a fusion of sound business principles and artistic relevance. Says Free, "In developing our business model, we analyzed the operations of the other jazz labels whose work we admired. Among other conclusions, we decided that it was important to avoid pigeonholing the label artistically into any one specific genre of jazz. We also acknowledged that we would need to go farther afield to find our artists. So now we travel out to New York three or four times a year to scout talent and do the sessions necessary to produce the wider variety of recordings we are interested in releasing."


Steve Davis
tromboneb.1967
Posi-Tone presents a concise philosophy of its approach to the art of recording in their online mission statement and is always looking for ways to improve their product and business model while seeking to implement even further what Free calls a "vertical integration" of the company. In 2008, they decided to bring aboard businessman Barry Shapiro, whose assistance has been crucial in dealing with the challenges presented by the label's expansion of production while in the midst of dealing with the current economic realities of the marketplace, in what the partners feel is the third and newest phase in Posi-Tone's progress.
The label's primary focus is still the artist. Pianist

Jeremy Manasia
pianob.1971

Ryan Kisor
trumpetb.1973

Spike Wilner
piano
Jane Monheit
vocalsb.1977


Yotam Silberstein
guitar
David Binney
saxophone, altob.1961

Sam Yahel
organ, Hammond B3
Mike DiRubbo
saxophone, altob.1970

Ralph Bowen
saxophone
Jim Rotondi
trumpet1962 - 2024

Wayne Escoffery
saxophone, tenorb.1975
Posi-Tone, with its innovative and future-oriented approach and its roster of creative players and composers, is a label that blends passion, business acumen and respect for artistry. Free echoes this attitude: "With so many talented musicians on the scene today, with so much new and creative music to make, we are excited about the future. ...We believe it's equally vital to help younger musicians grow and mature as it is to revitalize and document the careers of the established musicians if the art form is to grow and thrive."
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