Meltzer owned Titus Oaks Records, four record stores in
New York and
Connecticut, that expanded into
CD One Stop, one of the largest wholesale distributors of CDs in the 1980s and 1990s. In 1997, he purchased Grass Records with his wife Diana Meltzer and started Wind-up Records. This record label was credited with the success of
Creed,
Seether,
Finger Eleven, and
Evanescence. ==Poker==