Äva Records

Äva Records
Founded 1961 (1961)
Founder Fred Astaire, Elmer Bernstein, Jackie Mills, Tommy Wolf
Defunct 1965 (1965)
Status Defunct
Distributor(s) MGM Records
Genre Jazz
Country of origin U.S.
Location Los Angeles, California

Äva Records was a short-lived American record company and label founded in 1961 by Fred Astaire,[1] Elmer Bernstein, Jackie Mills, and Tommy Wolf. The original name was Choreo Records, but it was changed in 1962 to Äva Records, after Astaire's daughter, to avoid a conflict with Choreo Records in Dallas, Texas. Astaire was president, Mills vice-president.

Mills was the producer for jazz albums that included Victor Feldman, Muggsy Spanier, and Ben Tucker.[1]

Choreo earned a number one hit with its first single, the theme from the movie Walk on the Wild Side.[2]

In June 1964, Astaire sold his 62% stock interests. Hermes Pan, a shareholder, sold his stock to Glen Costin, a realtor in Texas, and Costin became the label's president.

From September 1961 to August 1964, the labels were distributed by MGM Records. Äva folded in March 1965, with Astaire owning the masters. Mills was president when it folded. The label's catalogue included Elmer Bernstein, Herbie Steward, Pete Jolly, and The Charades.[3][4]

According to Billboard, Costin sold Äva to Charles Jourdan, acting as a representative of a European syndicate.[5]

References

  1. 1 2 Gardner, Mark (2002). Barry Kernfeld, ed. The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz, vol. 1 (2nd ed.). New York: Grove's Dictionaries Inc. p. 94. ISBN 1561592846.
  2. Puttin' On the Ritz: Fred Astaire and the Fine Art of Panache by Peter Levinson, St. Martin's Press, p. 299 (2009) OCLC 243544712
  3. "Ava Folds; Mills Joins M-T Records", Billboard, Marcy 27, 1965, p. 40
  4. ÄVA: US Label and Company Sleeve 1963–1965, edited by Franz Zeleny, Austria, posted at 45-sleeves.com (online blog & label database) (accessed 3 June 2013)
  5. "Ava Sold to European Group,", Billboard, May 15, 1965, p. 4
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