Big
Legal Mess News
Jim Mize featured
in 2009 Oxford American Music Edition
Monsieur
Jeffrey Evans
and his Southern Aces were at the Money Shot mixing the the follow
up to the Big Legal Mess 7 entitled Brand New Hard Luck
Memphis.
Scheduled
for Nov 09 release.
Jim
Mize
has been in the Money Shot Studio working on his 7 entitled
VFW, look for an early 2010 release date.
Big Legal Mess
is proud to announce that weve acquired the rights to release
the entire catalog of soul gospel recordings from the esteemed Pitch/Gusman
labels. Check it Out Here. Heres some
info about the labels:
Waymon Augustus Jones was born into a Bulloch County,
Georgia farming family in June 1932. He moved to Washington DC after
graduating from high school, spent five years in the Navy, and tried
on several occupations before relocating to Savannah, Georgia to study
accounting at Savannah State University. Waymon Jones was long interested
in music, although his brother Furman says they both had voices that
would prompt people to ask them to sing solo so low we
cant hear you. In 1967 he abandoned his studies and opened
the Gusman Co record shop at 1210 East Broad Street in Savannah. Gusman
was his nickname since childhood, derived from his middle name. From
the outset the Gusman Co was a gathering place for local gospel singers,
and Jones built a recording studio attached to the shop. Not long
after opening the record shop Waymon Jones purchased the Pitch label
from an unknown person. Several Pitch 45s had already been released,
some of them probably recorded as early as the mid-50s. Jones
was soon releasing records on his revived Pitch label, and later on
Gusman records. If all the numbers were used it appears that there
may have been seventy eight 45s released on Pitch, perhaps fifteen
on Gusman,
and five albums are known.The last Waymon Jones produced record
was released in 1978. After several moves and weathering a flood and
burglary, he closed the record shop doors for good in 2001 or 2002.
He passed away in Statesboro, Georgia in August, 2004. The White Family
Singers, the first group he recorded, sang at his funeral.Although
not as well known today as some other small, independent gospel imprints
of the time, the Pitch/Gusman output is as good or better than most.
The catalog is varied and deep, featuring some of the finest gospel
artists in the area, leaving a wonderful, lasting musical legacy.
Work on the long awaited Designer Records Vol 1. is
still in the works. Look for an early 2010 release.