[1][2] The label was instrumental in exposing Milton and other local artist to wider audiences.
As the head of A&R, Milton recruited Albert King, Oliver Sain, and Fontella Bass to record for Bobbin.
In October 1961, Bobbin released Albert King's "Don't Throw Your Love on Me So Strong" which featured musician Ike Turner on piano.
[7] In 1996, Ace Records released the compilation CD St. Louis Blues Revue: The Classic Bobbin Sessions.
14)[7] B: "Gotta Find My Baby" produced by Ike & Tina Turner B: "Harlem Nocturne" B: "Brand New Love" B: "What Can I Do To Change Your Mind" B: "Eastside Blues" B: "Bad Boy" Billboard review (Sep 15, 1962)[13]