[1] The company also ran from 1990 to 1998 as "Quality Special Products" with Offices both in Canada and the United States.
As a result, it was through Quality that Canadian audiences first heard the music of Bill Haley and His Comets, Chuck Berry, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash and other early rock and roll artists.
However, in 1990, it revived as Quality Music & Video for new recordings, notably Dan Hill's 1991 album Dance of Love and Timmy T's number 1 pop hit "One More Try".
The Dance Mix series was rebranded MuchDance in late 1997 after Much's contract with Quality Records expired.
[citation needed] A small article appeared in the June 27, 1970 issue of Billboard, informing that Quality Records had set up a new label, Celebration.