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Stan Lewis (record label owner) - Wikipedia Stanley Joseph Lewis (July 5, 1927 – July 15, 2018) was an American record label owner, in Shreveport, Louisiana 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
Stan Lewis – LMHOF STAN LEWIS (b July 5, 1927 – ): Stan Lewis was the southern distributor for Chess Records, owned two record labels, owned a record store, and advertised his records over several powerful radio stations that blanketed much of the South and Midwest with their signals
Louisiana Music Legend Stan Lewis Has Died At 91 On July 14, Stanley J Lewis passed away at 91 years old in Ruston, LA with family by his side Known affectionately as “Stan the Record Man,” he was singlehandedly responsible for Shreveport becoming “The Record Center of the South ” Lewis contributed immensely to the music industry in Louisiana
STAN LEWIS - tims. blackcat. nl Stan “the Record Man” Lewis was a major player in the independent record business between 1950 and the 1980s He became the number one Independent Record Distributor in the Southern USA
Stan Lewis Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio More . . . | AllMusic Stan Lewis was the owner of the seminal blues R B gospel rock label Jewel-Paula-Ronn-Records In 1948, Lewis opened a record store, Stan's Record Shop, on Texas Street in Shreveport, Louisiana
318 Forum: Stan the Record Man | Shreveport News Stan Lewis, a member of the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame, died in 2018 at age 91 In 1948, he opened his first retail store — Stan’s Music Shop — at the corner of Texas and Common Streets “Leonard Chess had Howlin’ Wolf, Muddy Waters, Etta James — all the big Black artists,” Lenny said
Uncle Stan the Hip Hit Record Man - Stan Lewis Interview Uncle Stan 'The Hip Hit Record Man' as bluesman Lightin' Hopkins called him on record, is partly responsible for a very large chunk of the back catalogue of soul and blues to come out of America during the 60s, 70s and 80s