Peak Records
Peak Records is an American independent record label, that was co-founded by The Rippingtons leader and guitarist Russ Freeman and Andi Howard in 1994.
The early years, Peak founded as a production for Russ' group The Rippingtons in GRP Records. Now, Peak is a part of Concord Records.
History
1994 Peak Records is co-founded by Russ Freeman and Andi Howard in GRP Records.
1997 Peak transferred to Windham Hill Records.
2000 Peak transferred to Concord Records.
Peak's first recording was Time Slipping By from Mark Williamson in 1994, and Sahara by Russ Freeman and the Rippingtons. During the late 1990s, Peak became a fully self-sufficient independent label under Windham Hill/RCA, and the Rippingtons' released Black Diamond to commemorate the then 10-year anniversary of the group.
When the label became part of Concord Records, Peak signed saxophonists Paul Taylor and Eric Marienthal, and Regina Belle to the label as well as vocalist Phil Perry. In 2001, Belle released This Is Regina!, which went gold and earned a Grammy Award nomination for Best Traditional Soul/R & B Vocal category.