"Stan's the Record Man" reel-to-reel tape box (1972) |
In 1973, music historian Mike Leadbetter wrote, “‘Locally owned and nationally known,’ wails the radio commercial for Stan’s Record Shops and if you’re anywhere in the South you’re bound to agree: Stan Lewis is the record man down there, with several record labels, retail outlets and a distribution set-up that links Shreveport, Louisiana (his home) with Memphis and New Orleans” (“Serving the South,” Blues Unlimited, December 1973/January 1974).
Lewis used multiple radio commercials to advertise his record stores. These six jingles from the early 1970s share a great deal in common – similar (or identical) music and lyrics. The main difference is the singer. Be sure not to miss Shreveport soul singers Eddie Giles and Reuben Bell on the two commercials designated “rhythm and blues.”
The Stan Lewis festival takes place in Shreveport on September 26, 2015. For more information, visit the Shreveport Regional Arts Council.
- EDDIE GILES - “Stan’s The Record Man” R&B jingle (August 18, 1971)
- Group vocal - “Stan’s The Record Man” Pop jingle (August 18, 1971)
- “Stan’s The Record Man” Country version (June 21, 1972)
- “Stan’s The Record Man” Pop version (June 21, 1972)
- REUBEN BELL - “Stan’s The Record Man” R&B version (June 21, 1972)
Stan Lewis business card (1974) |
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