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Tri-Sound

1960s soul label from Detroit, Michigan.
The label imprint can appear as Tri-Sound, Tri-Sound Records, and Tri-Sound Records Inc.
For any unofficial / bootleg copies of this label please use Tri-Sound.

Owned by Major Reynolds, the Tri-Sound label operated out of a building on the corner of Hamilton and Tuxedo in Highland Park, Michigan, just six miles north of Detroit. The musical duties were carried out by Robert Eaton and Benjamin Knight, who together with Fred Bridges would go on to form the Creations which later became the Brothers of Soul. The Devotions’ ‘Same Old Sweet Lovin”/’Devil’s Gotten Into My Baby’ was the label’s first release, with both sides penned by Robert Eaton. The group was formed of three local girls who had auditioned for the label in late 1966 – Regina Woodward, Rosemary Green and Bobby Hemmitt. It is believed that there was only one other release on the label, Ed Crook’s ‘That’s Alright’.
Contact:
11825 Hamilton Road
Detroit, MI, United States
48203