Arbors Records
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Founded | 1989 |
Founder | Mat Domber, Rachel Domber |
Distributor(s) | Arbors Records (in the US) |
Genre | Jazz |
Country of origin | US |
Official website | www.arborsrecords.com |
Arbors Records is an independent American jazz record label based in Clearwater, Florida. It was founded by the family team of Mat and Rachel Domber in 1989, initially devoted to the recordings of their friend Rick Fay.[1]
The label's first release was titled Rick Fay's Hot Five: Live at Lone Pine, and the company's musical director is trombonist Dan Barrett.
A smaller, independent label, Arbors Records also produces the yearly March of Jazz weekends in Florida held every March in commemoration of selected musicians. The initial focus at the label was on Dixieland music, but has since embraced various other subgenres of the jazz medium.
List of Arbors artists
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- Joe Ascione
- Ehud Asherie
- Dan Barrett
- Ruby Braff
- James Chirillo
- Evan Christopher
- Kenny Davern
- Peter Ecklund
- Rick Fay
- Chris Flory
- Johnny Frigo
- Dave Frishberg
- Wycliffe Gordon
- Marty Grosz
- Bob Haggart
- Jake Hanna
- Joel Helleny
- Skitch Henderson
- Eddie Higgins
- Maurice Hines
- Dick Hyman
- Jane Jarvis
- Rebecca Kilgore
- Walt Levinsky
- George Masso
- Louis Mazetier
- Michael Moore
- Tommy Newsom
- Ken Peplowski
- Bucky Pizzarelli
- Herb Pomeroy
- Scott Robinson
- John Sheridan
- Carol Sloane
- Derek Smith
- Ralph Sutton
- Ross Tompkins
- Warren Vaché
- Johnny Varro
- George Wein
- Aaron Weinstein
- Bob Wilber
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