Period Records was the label of Period Music Company. Period had a large catalog of classical and operetta recordings, as well as jazz and popular music. In 1956, Period sold its jazz
LP catalog (10 disks) to
Bethlehem Records. Production of all its jazz recordings were supervised by
Leonard Feather. Several of the Period recordings had been previously released by
Jazztone for mail-order club release.
Hungarian-born William Avar
(né Vilmos Avar; 1899–1986) was president; Frank Stevens was general manager;
Leonard Feather was head of
A&R for jazz. In 1950, Period was the American distributor for the French label
L'Oiseau Lyre. In 1965,
Everest Records acquired Period Records. Period re-issued several European labels, including
Swing (fr) and
Disques Vogue, as well as American labels, including
Dawn. But Period also produced its own original recordings of artists that included
Charles Mingus (1954),
Jack Teagarden (1954),
Ralph Burns (1954, 1955),
Osie Johnson (1955),
Maxine Sullivan (1955),
Sonny Rollins (1957),
Charlie Shavers (1957),
Thad Jones (1957),
Luckey Roberts (1958), and
Danny Barker (1958). == References ==