Custom Fidelity

Custom Fidelity was founded in the early 1970s by the American entrepreneur and music producer, Bob Thiele. Initially established as a label focused on producing high-quality audio recordings, it gained prominence in the realm of jazz and pop music. The label is notable for its commitment to artistic freedom, allowing artists to explore their creative visions without commercial constraints. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Custom Fidelity released a variety of albums featuring notable artists such as jazz saxophonist Wayne Shorter and singer-songwriter Tim Hardin. The label also ventured into genres like rock and folk, reflecting the diverse musical landscape of the time. While Custom Fidelity's prominence waned in the late 1980s, its legacy endures through its contributions to the preservation of high-fidelity sound and the promotion of innovative artists. The label is remembered for its role in fostering a unique blend of genres and supporting musicians in their artistic endeavors.

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