Novus Records Explained

Novus Records
Parent:Arista Records
Founder:Clive Davis
Status:Defunct
Genre:Jazz
Country:U.S.

Novus Records (later Arista Novus and RCA Novus) was an American jazz record label run by Steve Backer. Backer worked at Impulse! Records until 1974, when Clive Davis, founder of Arista Records, asked him to oversee the jazz division at Arista.[1]

Backer left Arista in the early 1980s, worked for Windham Hill Records, and then went to RCA to run Novus. Novus's roster included Muhal Richard Abrams, Warren Bernhardt, Steve Coleman, Larry Coryell, Oliver Lake, Steve Lacy, James Moody, Hilton Ruiz, and Henry Threadgill. Beginning in 1989, Backer signed Marcus Roberts, Roy Hargrove, Danilo Pérez, Antonio Hart, and Christopher Hollyday. The label closed in the mid-1990s.[2] [3] The catalogue is now managed by Sony Masterworks through its Masterworks Jazz imprint.

Discography

3000-N (RCA) series

63000 (BMG) series

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Chinen. Nate. Steve Backer, a Force for Jazz at Major Labels, Dies at 76. The New York Times. 1 February 2017. 23 April 2014.
  2. Kennedy . Gary W. . Novus.
  3. Book: Kennedy. Gary. Kernfeld. Barry. The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. 2002. Grove's Dictionaries Inc.. New York. 1-56159-284-6. 177. 3. 2nd.