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  • Malaco Records - Wikipedia
    By 1977, songwriters, artists, and producers from the defunct Stax Records were knocking on Malaco's doors, including Eddie Floyd, Frederick Knight, The Fiestas, and David Porter
  • Tommy Couch Sr. and Wolf Stephenson - Blues Foundation
    The first big hit on the Malaco label was Dorothy Moore’s “Misty Blue,” in 1976, but it was the unexpected success of Z Z Hill’s LP Down Home in 1982-83 that launched Malaco on a trajectory to become the dominant label in its field
  • ABOUT – Malaco Music Group
    “The Last Soul Company” started as a pocket-change enterprise in the early 1960s with college students Tommy Couch and Wolf Stephenson booking bands for fraternity dances at the University of Mississippi
  • Malaco Records - The Mississippi Blues Trail
    Malaco Records released its first record, a 45 rpm soul single by Cozy Corley from Hattiesburg, in 1968 By then the company had already been in business for several years as a booking agency, Malaco Attractions, founded by Tommy Couch and Mitch Malouf
  • Malaco Records: The Last Soul Company book details companys history
    The unlikely, impactful story of Jackson, Mississippi's Malaco Records is told in "The Last Soul Company" by Rob Bowman
  • Tommy Couch Discography | Discogs
    Among the artists included on the labels are Johnnie Taylor, Denise LaSalle, Bobby Bland, Little Milton, Williams Brothers, Mississippi Mass Choir, Dorothy Moore, Jackson Southernaires and many others Explore music from Tommy Couch Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Tommy Couch on Discogs
  • Malaco Records - Mississippi Encyclopedia
    The label gained momentum the same year via productions by New Orleans arranger Wardell Quezergue that yielded two major hits, Jean Knight’s “Mr Big Stuff” on Stax Records, and King Floyd’s “Groove Me” on Malaco’s own Chimneyville label
  • Tommy Couch - NAMM. org
    The label released a number of award-winning albums covering soul and R B to the blues and gospel Tommy had the opportunity to purchase the Savoy, and later, the Apollo Records catalogs, which helped to create a rich history of recorded music
  • The Last Soul Company: The Malaco Records Story
    The tiny upstart label that was affectionately dubbed The Last Soul Company in the 1980s has managed to outlast Motown, Atlantic, Chess, Stax, Sun, Ace and all the rest of the great indie labels that recorded and marketed the majority of great African American music
  • Malaco Music Group - MadeInMississippi. US
    After graduation, Tommy Couch opened shop in Jackson, Mississippi as Malaco Attractions with brother-in-law Mitchell Malouf (Malouf + Couch = Malaco) Wolf Stephenson joined them in promoting concerts by Herman’s Hermits, the Who, the Animals, and others





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