The non-exclusive duplication rights for reel-reel, eight-track and cassette were assigned to Ampex.
[8] In an article in an April 1971 issue of Billboard, Myers said that all of the label's releases would be lyric oriented.
[11] 1970, looked to be a busier year, according to an article in the August 1 edition of Billboard Magazine, the label was putting an emphasis on increasing outside production, and within the next 90 days, a plan to double the number of outside packs.
Part of that effort in expansion was the proposed signing of artist Gil Bernal under the production of Joe Porter and Jerry Styner.
[12] There was also some potential promise with Nick Anthony, an artist referred to in Billboard as possibly "another Tom Jones" who had the album High Voltage released.