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Tuff City Records is a New York-based
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founded by journalist Aaron Fuchs in 1981.Verna, Paul (1994)
Tuff City Records Moves Forward and Looks Back
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Initially concentrating on hip hop music, the label's roster expanded to include
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, and hip hop-jazz fusion, and releases included reissues of music from as far back as the 1940s.


History

Aaron Fuchs was a journalist with ''
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'', and Tuff City was one of the earliest hip hop labels, with Fuchs quitting his job as a journalist to run the label. After the label's first two releases, a distribution deal was signed with CBS Associated Records, although Tuff City severed the link after only a year. The label pioneered the release of albums of break beats—the building blocks for others to use in their recordings. Fuchs also bought the rights to earlier recordings that were sampled by others, bringing money into the label via licensing costs.Aswell, Tom (2010)
Louisiana Rocks! The True Genesis of Rock & Roll One
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One of these, "
Impeach The President "Impeach the President" is a single by funk band the Honey Drippers, written and produced by Roy Charles Hammond, known as Roy C. It was first released on Alaga Records in 1973, and was re-released to iTunes by Tuff City Records in 2017, after ...
" by the Honey Drippers, was the subject of a court case with Fuchs filing a lawsuit against
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for illegally sampling the track on recordings by
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and
EPMD EPMD is an American hip hop duo from Brentwood, New York. The duo's name is a concatenation of the members' names "E" and "PMD" or an acronym for "Erick and Parrish Making Dollars", referring to its members: emcees Erick Sermon ("E" a.k.a. ...
.Perkins, William Eric (1995) Aaron Fuchs is currently in a legal suit with the writer and owner of "Impeach The President" Roy C. Hammond, for fraudulently acquiring the rights to "Impeach The President." Mr. Hammond never sold any of his rights or publishing of "Impeach The President" to Aaron Fuchs.
Droppin' Science: Critical Essays on Rap Music and Hip Hop Culture
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The case was settled out of court.Forman, Murray & Neal, Mark Anthony (eds.) (2004)
That's the Joint! The Hip-hop Studies Reader
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In late 1980s and early 1990s Tuff City released a string of new hip hop recordings by ANTTEX, Lakim Shabazz, Mark the 45 King and YZ. In the mid-1990s, Tuff City launched the Ol' Skool Flava sub-label for reissues of classic hip hop material.Reynolds, J.R. (1995)
Tuff City Plans Aggressive Campaign for Rap Reissues
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Sansone, Glen (1995)
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Another sub-label, Night Train International, was established to re-release
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, Lucky Four and Magic Touch blues and rhythm and blues music. Works of Professor Longhair,
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and Lenny LaCour, among others, have been released by the label. In subsequent years the label began reissue projects in soul with Soul-Tay-Shus Records, funk with Funky Delicacies, and New York Latin music with Andale Records. Via its subsidiary Tufamerica, Tuff City became also known for suing artists like
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and the
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for their use of samples the rights to which Tuff City acquired for this purpose. In another case, Tuff City sued EMI records for its failure to pay royalties to Tuff City in connection with songs credited to the late George Patterson. EMI countered that Tuff City did not have proper chain of title.TufAmerica, Inc. v EMI Music Inc. Supreme Court, New York County, 651197/2011, docket entry 49 The case is ongoing, but its status is unknown since the subsequent purchase and break-up of EMI by Universal Music in 2013.


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