In the mid 1970s, Lee Stoller chose to sign country music act, Daniel Willis, as the label's first artist.
[2] LS Records was best known for bringing Stoller's wife, Cristy Lane (an American country-gospel music singer) to fame in the late 70s.
[4] After departing United Artists (it changed to Liberty Records in 1980), LS released Lane's two studio albums in 1985 and 1986.
In the past twenty years, LS has released over a dozen compilation albums of Lane's hits, and some Gospel and country music covers.
LS Records received media attention in 1988 for the single "Spelling on the Stone", released by an uncredited artist purporting to be Elvis Presley.