True Records

[1] It started attracting attention with artists such as Leon Everette and Claude King who had his Greatest Hit's Vol.

[2][3] Another artist to have his work released on the label was Mundo Earwood.

[7] The executive vice-president of the label as of November 1977 was Jerry Hayes.

[8] Before Leon Everette had his recordings released on True, he worked in the label's mailroom.

He was signed to do a record as a tribute to Elvis Presley, but he wasn't happy about aspects of the contract and ripped it up.