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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