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=Zeiss= Zeiss may refer to:


 * Carl Zeiss AG, a German manufacturer of optical systems, industrial measurements and medical devices
 * FC Carl Zeiss Jena, a German football club based in Jena, Thuringia
 * Carl Zeiss, a 19th century German optician
 * Zeiss projector, a line of planetarium projectors manufactured by one of the Zeiss companies
 * One of the historical Zeiss companies, including
 * Carl Zeiss Jena (company)
 * Hensoldt AG
 * Jenoptik
 * Schott AG
 * Zeiss Ikon AG

Rich-R-Tone Records
{Infobox record label }Rich-R-Tone Records is an independent American record label based in Nashville, Tennessee that specializes in bluegrass, country and rockabilly music. The label was founded in Johnson City, Tennessee in 1946 by Jim Hobart "Hobe" Stanton, a record distributor who serviced jukeboxes in the area.
 * name       =  Rich-R-Tone Records
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 * founded    =  1946
 * founder    =  Jim Stanton
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 * genre      =  Bluegrass, country, rockabilly
 * country    =  U.S.
 * location   =  Nashville, Tennessee
 * url        =  www.RichRTone.com

Notable artists

 * The Bailey Brothers and the Happy Valley Boys
 * Martha Carson
 * Wilma Lee Cooper & Stoney Cooper
 * Jim Eanes
 * Frank Hunter, the Lonesome Yodeler
 * Buffalo Johnson
 * The Masters Family/The Dixie Sweethearts
 * Mullins Family
 * Glen Neaves and the Grayson County Boys
 * Vernon Oxford
 * Buster Pack
 * The Sauceman Brothers
 * Tommy Scott
 * Scotty and Tar Heel Ruby
 * Jimmie Skinner
 * The Stanley Brothers
 * AL Wood and the Smokey Ridge Boys
 * Steve Wooten

Hobart started with 78 RPM records, and over the years transitioned to 8-track tapes, cassette tapes, L.P. (long play) 33 1/3 speed records and compact discs.

Music Road Records article (defunct after Jimmy LaFave died in 2017)

 * home page
 * Dallas Morning News article "Musical byways" Sunday 7/19/09 pg D-1 by Michael Granberry
 * record review Slaid Cleaves

Singer Jimmy LaFave and Cedar Creek studio owner Fred Remmert have launched Music Road Records, with a initial roster that includes not only LaFave, but the Subdudes, John Inmon and the Woody Guthrie tribute project.
 * LaFave, Remmert form new label, By Michael Corcoran, AMERICAN-STATESMAN STAFF Saturday, October 04, 2008 source URL

Within the next couple of months, Music Road will release the LaFave rarities set "Bohemia Beat Collection," which includes live radio performances and unreleased studio tracks from 10 to 12 years ago.

Remmert says LaFave owed Minnesota's Red House Records one more album, but he was able to get out of that deal to release his next studio LP on Music Road, which has financial backing from a Dallas businessman


 * Distributed by Proper Distribution, their page
 * Company logo and narrative by the person who designed it
 * Subdudes info re: label
 * Woody Guthrie tribute CD
 * Fred Remmert's position
 * design for Imnon's album