House of Beauty was a beauty salon established around 1948 by Carmen Murphy. In the 1950s, she started funding gospel recordings and converted the salon's basement into a practice room. Murphy's inspiration for HOB Records started when she attended a Good Friday Mass in her home town of Detroit. Finding herself particularly moved by the performances that evening, she would eventually convert the basement of her salon "House of Beauty" into a rehearsal space for local Gospel acts. Later that year, she funded the recording of a local Gospel star Rev. James Cleveland and the HOB Record label was born. Artists for the label included
Shirley Caesar, Rev. James Cleveland,
The Staple Singers,
The Blind Boys of Alabama, Albertina Walker, The Mighty Clouds of Joy, and many others. Over the years the HOB Records label was owned and operated by a number of companies. The label grew commercially and successfully between 1964 and 1976 when Scepter Records owned it. In 1976 the owner of Scepter Records, Florence Greenberg decided to retire and sold her record labels to Springboard International. When Springboard went bankrupt, Gusto Records acquired the HOB catalog. In the years to follow the HOB catalog continued to change hands. In the Fall of 2011 Sonorous Entertainment acquired the House of Beauty (HOB) Music Catalog which gave Sonorous the
copyrights to over 3,000 sound recordings and the publishing rights to over 200 songs. == Various projects ==