Hy-Tone Records

It was originally set up in March 1946 as the Melody Lane label by guitarist, bandleader and record store owner Freddie Williams (1898-1955),[1] but soon changed its name to Hy-Tone when Russian-born juke box operator Nathan Rothner (1912-2003) became involved.

The label recorded musicians mainly from the South Side of Chicago, and issued early recordings by Memphis Slim, Crown Prince Waterford, Jo Jo Adams, Sunnyland Slim, guitarist Floyd Smith, gospel singer R. L. Knowles, Freddie Williams' own band, and others.

[2] The label is credited with helping to establish Chicago as a recording venue for R&B music after the Second World War.

[1] The name Hy-Tone, Hytone, or Hi-Tone has been used for several other, unrelated, record labels.

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