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Loma Records
Parent companyWarner Music Group
Founded1964
FounderJack L. Warner
StatusDefunct
Distributor(s)Warner Bros. Records
GenreSoul, R&B
Country of originUnited States

Loma Records was a sublabel of Warner Bros. Records ran by Bob Krasnow. Its name was derived from Loma Avenue, where its offices were held. It was started as an entry into the R&B market.

History

The label had R&B artists, but most of them didn't make it to LP status until the release of a two-CD set in 1995 called The Best of Loma Records. Its roster of artists included the Olympics, the Apollas, J.J. Jackson, Linda Jones, Lorraine Ellison, Ike and Tina Turner, Ben Aiken, the Enchanters, Mighty Hannibal, and Redd Foxx.

In 1968, Loma's roster and back catalog were absorbed into Warner Bros. In 1995, a compilation of its singles called The Best of Loma Records: The Rise and Fall of a 1960's Soul Label was released.

In 2002, Loma was briefly reactivated for the release of the self-titled CD of the jazz trio Yaya3, which featured drummer Brian Blade, saxophonist Joshua Redman, and keyboardist Sam Yahel.

Notable artists

  • The Apollas
  • The Olympics
  • J.J. Jackson
  • Linda Jones
  • Lorraine Ellison
  • Ike & Tina Turner
  • Ben Aiken
  • The Enchanters
  • Mighty Hannibal
  • Redd Foxx

References