Progressive Records

It produces reissues and compilations of musicians such as Sonny Stitt, Eddie Barefield, George Masso, and Eddie Miller.

[1] Progressive Records was founded by Gus Statiras in New York in 1950.

When the business declined, Savoy bought and reissued much of the label's catalog,[2] then sold it to Prestige[3][4] with backing from Bainbridge, a Japanese record company.

[5] Progressive had a revival in the late 1970s when Statiras bought the label back from Fantasy, which by then had absorbed Prestige, which continued into the 1980s.

Progressive's second era included recordings by Buddy DeFranco, Scott Hamilton, J. R. Monterose, and Al Haig.