The label folded in 1992 when its parent company got into financial difficulties.
Within a few months of Johnson's defection, the label folded early in 1972.
The label folded at the end of that year.
After releasing well over 100 albums, the label folded in 1999.
Due to a distribution loss, however, the label soon folded prior to its release.
Having released numerous albums, over 7 years, the label folded in 1997.
Ishtar was over budget and only available for a short time before the label folded.
"Once the labels folded, there was no paper trail for a lot of these records," Fresh says.
The label folded before "Free," the first single, took off at radio.
The label then folded when their distributor backed out of the deal in early 1970.