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Johnnie Mae Matthews “ Cut Me Loose”/“ You’ll Be Lonely”

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Hell the above song is on Jam,Atco and Art.

The Jam release was in 1966, then 1967 it was released on Art, then Atco

Anyone know why different labels on different years?

Was Atco the national release, and Art a local release?

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  • Art Records was Johnnie's own label. Most probably named after her son Art / Artwell Matthews. Artwell and Audrey (Johnnie's children) were members of Black Nasty / Nazty who then renamed themselves

  • Nick Soule
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    “Cut Me Loose” was never released on Jam. Art / Atco = Local / National

  • Mithras
    Mithras

    The one to get on Art is --- Got To Be On (The Case) TY 003 superb 45 bit of a sleeper no atco release rare...

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Art Records was Johnnie's own label. Most probably named after her son Art / Artwell Matthews.

Artwell and Audrey (Johnnie's children) were members of Black Nasty / Nazty who then renamed themselves The ADC Band. The groups enjoyed a bit of success in the 70's & very early 80's.

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Both Jam and Art were owned by Johnnie Mae Matthews, and local/regional Detroit labels. Yes, ATCO was the national release, however, it didn't have a lot of sales. Jam was issued first, then, I believe the ATCO national release came next. And, If I remember correctly, the Art Records release was a re-issue, some years later. I don't remember seeing it until the early 1970s.

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