Hep-Me Records
| Hep-Me Records | |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1970[1] |
| Founder | Senator Jones |
| Defunct | 1998[1] |
| Status | defunct |
| Genre | |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Location | New Orleans, Louisiana |
Hep' Me Records or just simply Hep' Me was a New Orleans based blues and R&B record label established and run by Mississippi-born producer and record company owner Senator Jones based in New Orleans.
Overview
Jones founded the label circa 1970 and named it after ex-Louisiana governor, John McKeithen's campaign catchphrase "Won’t you please hep me?" at the time he first ran for the post, and got him elected.[2]
The first release on the label was in 1970 by New Orleans guitarist, David Douglas.[3][1]
The artists on the label included Johnny Adams, Chris Kenner, Bobby Powell, Tommy Ridgley, Barbara George, and Walter "Wolfman" Washington.[1]
The last known 45 single release by the label was in 1998 a single by Uncle Bo-Bo[1], a pseudonym for Senator Jones.[4]
By 1990, Jones moved from New Orleans back to Mississippi.[2] and died on November 5, 2008 in Bolton, Mississippi.[5]
Artists
See also
References
- ^ a b c d e "Hep' Me". soulfulkindamusic.net. Soulful Kinda Music. Retrieved 2026-02-25.
- ^ a b Jeff Hannusch (2010-05-09). "Hep' Me – The Senator Jones Story". ponderosastomp.com. Ponderosa Stomp. Retrieved 2026-02-25.
- ^ "David Douglas Obituary". kennedyfuneralhome.org. Kennedy Funeral Home. 2010-05-09. Retrieved 2026-02-25.
- ^ "Senator Jones". Thevinylword. Retrieved 2026-02-25.
- ^ Hannusch, Jeff (2009-01-01). "Obituary: Senator Jones (1934-2008)". OffBeat Magazine. Retrieved 2026-02-25.