- Daptone Records
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Daptone Records is a funk and soul independent record label formed by Gabriel Roth and Neal Sugarman and based in Brooklyn, New York.[1] After the demise of the Desco label Gabriel Roth teamed up with Neal Sugarman to create a new label, Daptone Records. In addition to Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings, Daptone has recorded and released the music of The Sugarman 3, The Budos Band, The Poets of Rhythm, The Daktaris, The Mighty Imperials, Lee Fields, Charles Bradley, Binky Griptite, and Naomi Davis.
The core of their music is the Dap-Kings. Sharon Jones and The Dap-Kings features Sharon Jones on Vocal, Gabriel Roth aka Bosco Mann on Electric Bass, Binky Griptite on Guitar, Tommy 'TNT' Brenneck on Guitar, Fernando 'Bugaloo' Velez on Percussion, Homer Steinweiss on Drums, David Guy on Trumpet, Neil Sugarman on Tenor Sax and Ian Hendrixson-Smith on Baritone Sax.
The Sugarman 3 features Neal Sugarman, Saxophone; Adam Scone, Hammond Organ; Al Street, Guitar; Rudy Albin, Drums; Dave Guy, Trumpet. Soul singer Lee Fields often sings with the Sugarman 3 as well as flautist Daisy Sugarman.
Daptone built their own studios in Brooklyn, Daptone's House of Soul, where they have recorded most of their releases. Their distinctive sound is a product of the studio acoustics, recording only on analog tape (no digital), and mixing by Gabriel Roth. Their recording studio and engineering personnel have been sought out by record producers such as Mark Ronson. To date, Daptone's own releases include thirty-four 7"s and a dozen LPs (also issued as CDs). By the end of 2007 they had been expected to release Sharon Jones' third album, the Budos Band's second album, and a gospel album by Naomi Shelton and the Gospel Queens. The Dap-Kings also perform on Amy Winehouse's album, Back to Black (itself recorded at the Daptone recording studio), and the band toured with her in 2007.[2] In February 2009, Daptone's House of Soul was broken into and thieves made off with the better part of its equipment.[3] [4]
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Discography
Artist Title Catalog Number Release date Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings Dap Dippin' with Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings DAP-001 2002 Sugarman Three & Co. Pure Cane Sugar DAP-002 2002 The Mighty Imperials Thunder Chicken DAP-003 2003 (reissue) Sharon Jones and The Dap-Kings Naturally DAP-004 2005 The Budos Band The Budos Band DAP-005 2005 The Sugarman 3 Sugar's Boogaloo DAP-006 2006 (reissue) Poets of Rhythm Practice what you preach DAP-007 2006 (reissue) The Sugarman 3 Soul Donkey DAP-008 2006 (reissue) The Daktaris Soul Explosion DAP-009 2004 (reissue) Bob and Gene If This World Were Mine... DAP-010 2007 (reissue) The Budos Band Budos Band II DAP-011 2007 Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings 100 Days, 100 Nights DAP-012 2007 Various Artists Como Now: The Voices Of Panola Co., Mississippi DAP-014 2008 Menahan Street Band Make the Road by Walking DAP-015 2008 Naomi Shelton & The Gospel Queens What Have You Done, My Brother DAP-016 2009 Various Artists Daptone Gold DAP-018 2009 Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings I Learned the Hard Way DAP-019 2010 The Budos Band Budos Band III DAP-020 2010 Charles Bradley No Time For Dreaming DAP-021 2011 Artists
- Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra
- The Budos Band
- Charles Bradley
- Lee Fields
- Menahan Street Band
- The Mighty Imperials
- Naomi Shelton
- Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings
- The Sugarman 3
- Adam Scone
See also
References
- ^ [1]
- ^ Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings - 100 days, 100 nights
- ^ Itzkoff, Dave (2009-02-18), "Daptone Records Is Burglarized", New York Times: C2, http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/18/arts/music/18arts-DAPTONERECOR_BRF.html
- ^ Warren, Mathew (2009-02-23), "Burglary Stuns a Studio, but Can’t Stop the Music", New York Times: A20, http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/23/nyregion/23daptone.html
External links
- Official website
- "Soul Reviver" — a profile of Daptone Records in the New York Times Magazine, December 7, 2008
- Review
- Sharon Jones Video Interview
- Sharon Jones & The Dapkings 70 Min. Live Concert Video
Categories:- American independent record labels
- Soul music record labels
- Rhythm and blues record labels
- United States independent record label stubs
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