American musician, bandleader, and recording engineer
Enoch Light founded
Project 3 Records in August 1966. It was a joint undertaking with sewing machine manufacturer
The Singer Company. Singer had entered the home entertainment and music business several years earlier as part of its diversification process, with a line of battery-operated phonographs. In 1963 Singer had also acquired
KLH Research and Development Corporation, manufacturer of KLH loudspeakers, and stereo and radio products. Project 3 was Light's industry move after having headed up
Command Records at
ABC-Paramount Records for six years. He founded the Command label in 1959, sold it to ABC in October that year, and ran the label as an autonomous division until his departure in 1965. The new label was targeted to release recordings in the Command vein, employing quality stereo recording techniques, marketed at a premium price. Albums were released in three formats, as
phonograph records,
reel-to-reel pre-recorded tapes, and
8-track tapes. ==Artists==