Freedom Records
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Freedom Records was a jazz record label linked with the producer Alan Bates, as with his Black Lion Records.
Individual recordings were distributed via Polydor Records and Transatlantic Records during the early 1970s before the company was bought by Arista Records.
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Artists with releases on Freedom
- Art Ensemble Of Chicago
- Albert Ayler
- Gato Barbieri
- Paul Bley
- Dollar Brand
- Anthony Braxton
- Marion Brown
- Dave Burrell
- Don Cherry
- Ornette Coleman
- Stanley Cowell
- Ted Curson
- Jan Garbarek
- Stephane Grappelli
- Roland Hanna
- Hampton Hawes
- Julius Hemphill
- Andrew Hill
- Noah Howard
- Human Arts Ensemble
- Oliver Lake
- Louis Levin
- Frank Lowe
- New York Mary
- John Payne
- Annette Peacock
- Dudu Pukwana
- Dewey Redman
- Roswell Rudd
- Archie Shepp
- Spontaneous Music Ensemble
- Cecil Taylor
- Richard Teitelbaum
- Charles Tolliver
- Miroslav Vitous
- Mal Waldron
- Randy Weston
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