Okeh Records
Okeh Records is a historic American record label founded in 1918 by E. A. Brunner in New York City. Initially focused on jazz and blues, it became known for recording influential artists like Bessie Smith and Louis Armstrong. The label played a significant role in popularizing African American music during the early 20th century.
In the 1930s, Okeh Records was acquired by Columbia Records, expanding its reach and influence. The label continued to evolve, eventually branching into various genres, including country and rock. Today, Okeh Records is recognized for its contributions to the music industry and its legacy in preserving diverse musical styles.