Äva Records was a short-lived American record company and label founded in 1961 by Fred Astaire,[1] Elmer Bernstein, Jackie Mills, and Tommy Wolf.
Mills was the producer for jazz albums that included Victor Feldman, Muggsy Spanier, and Ben Tucker.
From September 1961 to August 1964, the labels were distributed by MGM Records.
The label's catalogue included Elmer Bernstein, Herbie Steward, Pete Jolly, John Neel, and The Charades.
[2][3] According to Billboard, Costin sold Äva to Charles Jourdan, acting as a representative of a European syndicate.