[3] In September 2012, it was announced on the All About Jazz website that after being dormant for some time, and 30 years after its beginning, ITI Records was returning to re-release its catalog.
Dion, who had retired from military service, had returned to the music industry.
[2][4] Some of the artists who have had LP releases on the label are Seventh Avenue with their debut album Heads Up,[5] Bill Mays and Red Mitchell with their album Two of a Mind,[6] Slider Glenn (aka Dan Slider) and Dan Glenn with Whispered Warning,[7] and John Heard, Tom Ranier and Sherman Ferguson with their self-titled album.
A section from that album earned a 1985 Grammy nomination for Best Jazz Instrumental Composition.
[10][11] An example of manufacture and marketing is the Heard, Ranier, Ferguson LP which was manufactured and marketed by Allegiance Records Ltd.[12] As of 2012, its records were to be re-released through Warrant Music.