During the early '60s, Lester went independent, and is best known for a series of After Hours records for the Time label, and for the infamous (and rather silly) series for Roulette Records that started with How to Belly Dance for Your Husband and other examples of domestic stripping. In 1966, he teamed up with Phil Ramone and Manny Albam and created the Solid State label, which aped Enoch Light's Command label of hi-fi albums. Solid State didn't last long, but released works by Candido and the Kokee Band. His next label was Groove Merchant, which began in the early '70s and focused on funky jazz from artists like Jimmy McGriff, Junior Parker, Lucky Thompson, and Chick Corea. Some of these albums have be heavily sampled by the Beastie Boys (they even took a title from one: Groove Holmes) and now these records sell for hundreds of dollars on the collector's market. Lester continues to oversee labels, mainly the Lester Recording Catalog (or LRC), which releases mid-price CDs of jazz and popular music. ~ Ted Mills, Rovi
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Lament |
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