Jackie
Wilson, Ike & Tina Turner, Marvin Gaye and Bob Marley
Songs Go to SRI Record
SRI Records has acquired
the exclusive rights to the recordings of Jackie Wilson, early
Marvin Gaye, Bob Marley and the early recordings by Ike &
Tina Turner.
Los Angeles, CA, April 12, 2014 --(PR.com)-- SRI Records is pleased
to announce that the label has acquired the exclusive rights,
through a representative of Jackie Wilson’s estate, to release all
of Wilson’s original recordings on SRI Records. In addition the
label has also been granted the rights to all of the early Ike &
Tina Turner recordings, a
wonderful lost Marvin Gaye album
and the Bob Marley catalog. CEO Shelly Liebowitz, expressed his
enthusiasm on the release of these historic recordings, “Jackie
Wilson was an important figure in shaping R&B, early Ike &
Tina Turner helped shape Rock & Roll, Bob Marley was “Master” of
Reggae music and Marvin Gaye brought sexuality to R&B. We are
very proud to be able bring this music to a new generation of music
lovers.
All of the songs sound as fresh today as they did when they were originally released. The recordings have been re-mastered and sound terrific. These recordings will be released early this summer but fans can listen to selected tracks on our website. We hope that fans will check out these songs, among others that are on our website that you can listen to for free.”
Jackie Wilson, one of the most important and transformative artists in popular music, was both a gifted, dynamic, performer and an innovator in American Blues and Soul genres. From his early days with Billy Ward and His Dominos to his solo career that ended in 1975, Wilson’s influence covered R&B, Soul, Doo-Wop, to Pop and Easy Listening. Wilson’s prolific career and world-renown showmanship earned him two Grammy Hall of Fame inductions and the Rock ‘N Roll Hall of Fame induction.
Marvin Gaye brought a smooth sensual style to R&B singing that earned him the titles “Prince of Motown” and “Prince of Soul.” From his first hit, a duet with Tammi Terrell on “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” to his solo smash hits including “How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)”, “I Heard It Through The Grapevine”, “Sexual Healing”, “What’s Goin On” and many others, Gaye helped establish the Motown brand as the powerhouse of R&B and soul music until his untimely death in 1984.
Bob Marley the iconic reggae artist who not only brought worldwide recognition to the Jamaican genre, but also made reggae fans of artists like Eric Clapton, UB40, Busta Rhymes among others. Bob Marley was the true Master of reggae music. His life cut short by cancer, he gained worldwide fame and recognition with his band The Wailers touring and releasing music up until his death in 1981. SRI Records is proud to present his collection with the Wailers through the family estate.
Ike & Tina Turner were undoubtedly the most famous husband and wife band in R&B history. Ike’s careful stage-crafting with his first band Kings of Rhythm led to the eventual transformation when he taught an aspiring backup singer the stage act that became Ike & Tina Turner. The group took the music world by storm, with both Ike’s originals and his highly inventive arrangements of famous cover songs that defined their careers, their sound and spectacular stage performances. This is the band that gave Tina Turner her introduction to the music world and the Grammy winning duo experienced hits with such songs as “Proud Mary,” “I Want To Take You Higher” and many others.
SRI Jazz and SRI Records are part of SRI Label Group providing quality, collectible Blues, Jazz, Country and Rock N Roll from major artists past and present. As one of the first websites on the internet to offer collectible blues, jazz and Rock N Roll, SRIRecords.com established itself as a pioneer offering music on the web since 1997. With industry veteran Shelly Liebowitz at the helm, SRI has strived to provide a standard of excellence in the world of music. For additional information contact Shelly Liebowitz ph. 818-299-6297 or email shelly@srirecords.com
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