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Ace is the original label that we created specially to deal with re-issues, and the one that deals with the earliest American recordings within our brief. Give or take, the brief starts at around 1945 and finishes in 1963. That\'s not to say that all of the recordings on the label were made between these dates, but that their inspiration comes from recordings that were made then. Over the last few years this brief has broadened out as certain projects that do not necessarily fit within these parameters are deemed to be appropriately issued on Ace.

But the Ace label has its heart in Rock and Roll, its precursors and offspring. It all started with Country, Blues, Vaudeville and Sacred Music in the first part of the 20th Century. Gradually a music industry grew alongside the publishing business, as demand for records was fuelled by the ever increasing access to Radio. After a shaky start and a hiatus during and immediately after WWII, a strong and vibrant music industry finally emerged, issuing hundreds of 78s per week across America. Independent record companies soon thrived, providing local music, mainly for local consumption. It is from these Indies that much of the Ace label catalogue is drawn. Country and its cousins, Western Swing and Hillbilly (Boogie) catered to the white rural market. The Devil's Blues and Gospel fought it out on Saturday night and Sunday morning and the former added an Urban beat to be coined as Rhythm and Blues. Doo Wop evolved across the racial divide with an accent on melody. Local variations appeared in far-flung corners, with each genre producing distinct regional styles. New Orleans Rhythm and Blues had its own unmistakeable feel, and also in Louisiana the Cajuns produced their own French rockin' boogie and its Afro American counterpart, Zydeco. Influences were taken on board later from the outside world to produce Swamp Pop. But this whole cacophony coalesced in 1955 and exploded across the Nation as Rock N Roll. The impact of the original Hillbilly cat and his Rock-A-Billy sound was to reverberate for decades. It shook, rattled and rolled over Beethoven and anyone else who got in its way for a few spectacular years, before being arranged back into a neater and tidier Teen Pop. Such flames burn bright but briefly. And all of the above can be found on Ace Records, producing the very best from the Golden Age of Rock and Roll, and its immediate progenitors.

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The 5 Royales

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Nathan Abshire

 

Roy Acuff

 

Arthur Alexander

 

Johnnie Allan

 

Tony Allen

 

Frankie Avalon

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B

B Bumble & The Stingers

 

Bailey's Nervous Kats

 

Hank Ballard & The Midnighters

 

Jimmy Beasley

 

The Belmonts

 

Jesse Belvin

 

Boyd Bennett & His Rockets

 

Rod Bernard

 

Chuck Berry

 

Richard Berry

 

Big Joe Louis & His Blues Kings

 

Billy Bland

 

Bobby Bland

 

Gary "US" Bonds

 

Hadda Brooks

 

Charles Brown +

 

Roy Brown

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The Cadets Meet The Jacks

 

Carlo And The Belmonts

 

James Carr

 

Mickey Champion

 

The Champs

 

The Charmaines

 

Chubby Checker

 

The Checkers

 

Clifton Chenier

 

The Chordettes

 

Eugene Church

 

Claudine Clark

 

Eddie Cochran

 

Jackie Lee Cochran with Johnny & the Roccos

 

Jerry Cole

 

Sam Cooke & The Soul Stirrers

 

Cookie And The Cupcakes

 

Dave "Baby" Cortez

 

Sylvester Cotton/Andrew Dunham

 

Pee Wee Crayton

 

The Crests Johnny Maestro

 

Pat Cupp With The Flying Saucers

 

King Curtis

 

The Cadets/The Jacks

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D

Bobby Day

 

The Decoys

 

Delmore Brothers

 

Jackie DeShannon

 

Bo Diddley

 

Dion

 

Floyd Dixon

 

Diz And The Doormen

 

Fats Domino

 

The Dreamers

 

Champion Jack Dupree with TS McPhee

 

The Duprees

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E

The Earls

 

Clint Eastwood

 

Elmore James

 

Brother Claude Ely

 

Paul Evans

 

The Everly Brothers

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F

Charlie Feathers

 

Fabian

 

The Fairfield Four

 

Charlie Feathers Mac Curtis

 

Charlie Feathers With Jody & Jerry

 

The Fiestas

 

The Fireballs

 

The Fireballs Feat. Jimmy Gilmer

 

The Flairs

 

The Flares

 

Sugar Ray's Flying Fortress

 

Frankie Ford

 

Connie Francis

 

Bobby Freeman

 

Jerry Fuller

 

Lowell Fulson

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Gene & Eunice

 

Gigi & Charmaines

 

Dana Gillespie

 

Glen Glenn

 

Goldwax

 

Robert Gordon/Link Wray

 

Rosco Gordon

 

Vernon Green & The Medallions

 

Lil Greenwood

 

Guitar Slim

 

Shirley Gunter

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Slim Harpo

 

Wynonie Harris

 

Dale Hawkins

 

Roy Hawkins

 

Lee Hazlewood

 

Willie Headen

 

Chuck Higgins

 

Z Z Hill/Freddie North

 

Silas Hogan

 

Smokey Hogg

 

Brenda Holloway

 

John Lee Hooker

 

Jess Hooper With The Daydreamers

 

Walter Horton

 

Joe Houston

 

Ivory Joe Hunter

 

James Hunter Band

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The Innocents

 

The Isley Brothers

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J

The Jacks Meet The Cadets

 

Roddy Jackson

 

Wanda Jackson

 

Little Willie Jackson

 

Elmore James And The Broom Dusters

 

Etta James

 

Jesse James

 

Young Jessie

 

The Jive Five

 

Little Willie John

 

Johnnie & Joe

 

The Johnny Otis Show/Snatch And The Poontangs

 

Buddy Johnson & His Orchestra

 

Grandpa Jones

 

Benny Joy

 

Don Julian & The Meadowlarks

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Rusty & Doug Kershaw With Wiley Barkdull

 

Albert King

 

B.B. King

 

Freddy King

 

Saunders King

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The Lamplighters

 

Lazy Lester

 

Brenda Lee

 

Legends Of Doo Wop

 

Iry Lejeune

 

Leo's Five

 

Margaret Lewis

 

Jimmy Liggins & His Drops Of Joy

 

Joe Liggins & His Honey Drippers

 

Papa George Lightfoot

 

Lightnin' Hopkins

 

Lightnin' Slim

 

Lightnin' Slim/Whispering Smith

 

Little Caesar

 

Little Richard

 

Little Willie Littlefield

 

Lonesome Sundown

 

Joe Hill Louis

 

Dorothy Love Coates & The Original Gospel Harmonettes

 

Joe Lutcher

 

Lord Luther

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Lonnie Mack

 

Marvin And Johnny

 

Percy Mayfield

 

Jimmy McCracklin

 

Jimmy McCracklin & His Blues Blasters

 

Tommy McLain

 

Claude McLin

 

Oscar McLollie & His Honey Jumpers

 

Jack McVea And His Orchestra

 

The Merced Blue Notes

 

Mirwood

 

Chris Montez

 

Johnny Moore's Three Blazers

 

Moon Mullican

 

Jimmy Murphy

 

Vido Musso

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Jimmy Nelson

 

Rick Nelson

 

Ricky Nelson

 

Sandy Nelson

 

The Newbeats

 

Jimmy C Newman

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The Olympics

 

Tony Orlando

 

The Orlons

 

The Johnny Otis Show

 

Johnny Otis Orchestra

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P

Earl Palmer

 

The Penguins

 

Gene Phillips

 

Gene Phillips And His Rhythm Aces

 

Piltdown Men/Ernie Fields

 

Gene Pitney

 

The Platters

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R

Wayne Raney

 

The Rapiers

 

Lula Reed

 

Reparata & The Delrons

 

Todd Rhodes & His Orchestra

 

Robert And Johnny

 

Freddy Robinson

 

The Rockin' Rebels

 

Rockin' Sidney

 

Rocky Sharpe And The Replays

 

The Roomates

 

Roomful Of Blues

 

Rosie And The Originals

 

The Royals Featuring Charles Sutton & Hank Ballard

 

The Royaltones

 

Bobby Rydell

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The Satintones

 

The Scamps

 

Little Jimmy Scott /+

 

Bobby Sheen

 

The Shirelles

 

Shirley And Lee

 

Joe Simon

 

Frankie Lee Sims

 

The Six Teens

 

The Skyliners

 

Little George Smith

 

Russell Smith

 

Smokey Smothers

 

The Solitaires

 

Jimmy Soul

 

Red Sovine

 

The Stanley Brothers

 

The Stargazers

 

The String-A-Longs

 

Screaming Lord Sutch

 

Roosevelt Sykes

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Terry Knight & The Pack

 

Little Johnny Taylor

 

Vince Taylor

 

The Teen Queens

 

Al Terry

 

Joe Tex

 

B J Thomas

 

Junior Thompson With The Meteors

 

Sue Thompson

 

Big Mama Thornton

 

Johnny Tillotson

 

Tiny Topsy & Lula Reed

 

Ike Turner & His Kings Of Rhythm

 

Two Two

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Kenny Vance & The Planotones

 

The Velvets

 

The Ventures

 

Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson

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Otis Williams & His Charms

 

The Wailers

 

Albert Washington

 

Baby Washington and The Hearts

 

Johnny "Guitar" Watson

 

Lenny Welch

 

Al "Cake" Wichard Sextette

 

The Doc Wiley Trio

 

Andy Williams

 

Larry Williams

 

Robert Pete Williams/Snooks Eaglin

 

Hop Wilson & His Buddies

 

Jackie Wilson

 

Smokey Wilson

 

Jimmy Witherspoon

 

Howling Wolf

 

Link Wray

 

Dale Wright

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The York Brothers

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Z

The Zion Travelers