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Farish Street Historic District in Jackson in Hinds County, Mississippi — The American South (East South Central)
 

Trumpet Records

 
 
Trumpet Records Marker image. Click for full size.
Photographed By Jeff Lovorn, December 2, 2011
1. Trumpet Records Marker
Inscription. Trumpet Records was the first record company in Mississippi to achieve national stature through its distribution, sales, radio airplay and promotion. Willard and Lillian McMurry launched the label from their retail store, the Record Mart, here at 309 North Farish Street, in 1950, and later converted the back room into a recording studio. The first releases by Mississippi blues legends Sonny Boy Williamson No. 2, Elmore James, and Willie Love appeared on Trumpet in 1951.

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Willard and Lillian McMurry, who were furniture dealers by trade, entered the record business by chance, when they acquired a stock of blues and rhythm & blues 78 rpm discs with the inventory of a hardware store they purchased at this site in 1949. They turned the building into the Record Mart when they discovered they had a ready-made market for blues and gospel records on Farish Street, which was already home to much of Jackson’s African American music and commerce. The Record Mart also came to serve as the headquarters for Diamond Record Company, Trumpet Records, Globe Music, and Globe Records.

On April 3, 1950, the McMurrys brought the St. Andrews Gospelaires into a local radio station (WRBC) for Trumpet’s first recording session. During the next three years, Trumpet utilized sixteen different studios, in Jackson and other cities,
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before Lillian McMurry began in-house recording, first at the McMurrys’ State Furniture Company at 211 South State Street, and then at Diamond Studio in this building. The primary artist on the Trumpet label was Sonny Boy Williamson (Rice Miller), who had eleven records released between 1951 and 1955, the label’s final year of operation. The McMurrys continued to record country artists for their Globe label until 1956.

“Dust My Broom” by Elmo (Elmore) James was the only Trumpet record to reach the national rhythm & blues charts of Billboard magazine (in April 1952), but other records by Williamson and Willie Love appeared on regional charts as far away as California and Colorado. Among other artists who recorded for Trumpet were bluesmen Jerry McCain, Big Joe Williams, Tiny Kennedy, Luther Huff, Arthur Crudup, Clayton Love, Wally Mercer, and Sherman Johnson; gospel groups such as the Southern Sons Quartette and the Blue Jay Gospel Singers; and country singers, including Lucky Joe Almond and Jimmy Swan.

Lillian McMurry, the creative force behind the label, was known for her sense of fairness and her meticulous accounting. For decades after the last Trumpet record was released, she continued to administer the company’s musical rights, taking legal action when necessary to hold other companies accountable for reissues and recordings of Trumpet material,
Trumpet Records Marker image. Click for full size.
Photographed By Jeff Lovorn, December 2, 2011
2. Trumpet Records Marker
and paying royalties to the original artists, songwriters, and their heirs. Lillian McMurry was elected to the Blues Foundation’s Blues Hall of Fame in 1998. She died on March 18, 1999. Her husband Willard, who provided the backbone of support for their business ventures, died on June 7, 1996.
 
Erected 2007 by the Mississippi Blues Commission. (Marker Number 25.)
 
Topics and series. This historical marker is listed in these topic lists: African AmericansArts, Letters, MusicEntertainment. In addition, it is included in the Mississippi Blues Trail series list. A significant historical month for this entry is March 2000.
 
Location. 32° 18.21′ N, 90° 11.318′ W. Marker is in Jackson, Mississippi, in Hinds County. It is in the Farish Street Historic District. Marker is at the intersection of Farish Street and East Hamilton Street, on the left when traveling north on Farish Street. Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: Jackson MS 39202, United States of America. Touch for directions.
 
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker. H.C. Speir (within shouting distance of this marker); The Alamo Theatre (within shouting distance of this marker); Smith Robertson School (approx. 0.2 miles away); Greyhound Bus Station (approx. 0.2 miles away); Ace Records (approx. ¼ mile
Ruins of Trumpet Records Building image. Click for full size.
Photographed By Robert Cole, October 6, 2013
3. Ruins of Trumpet Records Building
away); Woolworth's Sit-in (approx. ¼ mile away); 217 W. Capitol (approx. ¼ mile away); Edwards Hotel (approx. ¼ mile away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Jackson.
 
Also see . . .
1. Mississippi Blues Trail: Trumpet Records. (Submitted on October 13, 2013, by Cleo Robertson of Fort Lauderdale, Florida.)
2. Save Trumpet Records. (Submitted on October 13, 2013, by Cleo Robertson of Fort Lauderdale, Florida.)
 
 
Credits. This page was last revised on February 16, 2023. It was originally submitted on January 1, 2012, by Jeff Lovorn of Florence, Mississippi. This page has been viewed 736 times since then and 39 times this year. Photos:   1, 2. submitted on January 1, 2012, by Jeff Lovorn of Florence, Mississippi.   3. submitted on October 13, 2013, by Cleo Robertson of Fort Lauderdale, Florida. • Craig Swain was the editor who published this page.

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