Morrison Records (Seattle)

Much of their catalogue consisted of vanity recordings by local amateur talent, but Paul Tutmarc and his wife Bonnie Guitar were among those who released records on Morrison.

[1] According to Peter Blecha, the label "generally leaned towards the old-fashioned strains preferred by ballroom dancers.

In the 1950s they negotiated a national distribution deal with Vega Records and set up a warehouse and shipping center on Queen Anne Hill, a studio near Green Lake and a pressing plant in Belltown.

Master tapes were sent to California to be turned into stamps to press vinyl records.

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