Sing Records
History
Sing Records was owned by the LeFevres. In 1966, the label was sold to Joel Gentry and merged with the Skylite Records label. At that point, the company was branded as Skylite-Sing.
In 1970 and again in 1986, master tapes owned by Skylite-Sing were destroyed by fires suspected to be the result of arson. In early 1991, Gentry's interest in Skylite-Sing was sold at public auction by a bank in Nashville, Tennessee. Gentry was convicted in 1993 for three incidents of armed bank robbery that occurred in 1991 and 1992.
Sing Records released albums by the Blue Ridge Quartet, David Reece, Eva Mae LeFevre, Gary McSpadden, Gospel Singing Caravan, Goss Brothers, Harmoneers; Harvesters, Homeland Harmony Quartet, Jack Toney, Joe Moscheo, Johnson Sisters, Kenny Gates, LeFevres, McDuff Brothers, Oakland Quartet, Palmetto State Quartet, Prophets, Rangers Trio, Rebels, Rex Nelon, Sego Brothers And Naomi, Sunshine Boys, Wendy Bagwell And The Sunliters, and Willie Wynn.