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It was reported by ''Cash Box'' in the magazine's 18 November 1962 issue that PPX Enterprises were expanding their business into Latin America. Under Ed Chalpin's supervision, Stanley Steinhouse would be covering the development of PPX in all the Latin American markets. Representing PPX Enterprises in Venezuela was Fabrica Venezolana de Discos which Steinhouse was also involved with. Also the Hitsvillve series of records with PPX recordings had been issued.<ref>''Cash Box'', November 18, 1967 - [https://www.worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Cash-Box/60s/1967/CB-1967-11-18.pdf Page 63 Cash Box ''International News Report'', ''PPX Expands In Latin Areas'']</ref>
It was reported by ''Cash Box'' in the magazine's 18 November 1962 issue that PPX Enterprises were expanding their business into Latin America. Under Ed Chalpin's supervision, Stanley Steinhouse would be covering the development of PPX in all the Latin American markets. Representing PPX Enterprises in Venezuela was Fabrica Venezolana de Discos which Steinhouse was also involved with. Also the Hitsvillve series of records with PPX recordings had been issued.<ref>''Cash Box'', November 18, 1967 - [https://www.worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Cash-Box/60s/1967/CB-1967-11-18.pdf Page 63 Cash Box ''International News Report'', ''PPX Expands In Latin Areas'']</ref>


The 4 November, 1967 issue of ''[[RPM Weekly]]'' wrote that PPX Enterprises had announced the finalization of their national negotiations for two new Jimi Hendrix LPs. The English Decca and London labels were set up. There were also negotiations in process for release Germany, Austria and Switzerland.<ref>''RPM Weekly'', Volume 8 No. 1 Week Ending November 4th. 1967 - [https://www.worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/RPM/60s/1967/RPM-1967-11-04.pdf Page 6 '"Around Town'' WITH LORI, PPX ENTERPRISES IN INTERNATIONAL DEALS FOR JIMI HENDRIX ALBUM PRODUCT]</ref>
The 4 November, 1967 issue of ''[[RPM Weekly]]'' wrote that PPX Enterprises had announced the finalization of their national negotiations for two new Jimi Hendrix LPs. The English Decca and London labels were set up. There were also negotiations in process for release Germany, Austria and Switzerland.<ref>''RPM Weekly'', Volume 8 No. 1 Week Ending November 4th. 1967 - [https://www.worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/RPM/60s/1967/RPM-1967-11-04.pdf Page 6 'Around Town'' WITH LORI, PPX ENTERPRISES IN INTERNATIONAL DEALS FOR JIMI HENDRIX ALBUM PRODUCT]</ref>
===1970s to 1980s===
===1970s to 1980s===
According to ''Cash Box'' in the magazine's May 9, 1970 issue, Anthony Swete along with [[Curtis Knight]] and Ella Moore were to have releases in the near future on the [[Paramount Records|Paramount]] label. They were to be promoted under the wing of Bill Gallagher of Famous Music. With Knight's album ''[[Down in the Village]]'' already released, Swete and Moore were to have their recordings released in the near future.<ref>''Cash Box'', May 9, 1970 - [https://www.worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Cash-Box/70s/1970/CB-1970-05-09.pdf Page 12 3 Para Acts Via Chalpin’s PPX]</ref>
According to ''Cash Box'' in the magazine's May 9, 1970 issue, Anthony Swete along with [[Curtis Knight]] and Ella Moore were to have releases in the near future on the [[Paramount Records|Paramount]] label. They were to be promoted under the wing of Bill Gallagher of Famous Music. With Knight's album ''[[Down in the Village]]'' already released, Swete and Moore were to have their recordings released in the near future.<ref>''Cash Box'', May 9, 1970 - [https://www.worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Cash-Box/70s/1970/CB-1970-05-09.pdf Page 12 3 Para Acts Via Chalpin’s PPX]</ref>
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* [[Jimmy Cliff]] had signed with PPX in 1973. It was reported in the 12 May 1973 edition of ''Billboard'' that Chalpin was now the manager of singer Cliff and had signed deals with Warner Brothers, and EMI.<ref>''Billboard'', May 12, 1973 - [https://books.google.com/books?id=PAkEAAAAMBAJ&dq=%22Ed+Chaplin%22Jimmy+Cliff&pg=PA16 Page 12 Talent, PPX adds Cliff]</ref>
* [[Jimmy Cliff]] had signed with PPX in 1973. It was reported in the 12 May 1973 edition of ''Billboard'' that Chalpin was now the manager of singer Cliff and had signed deals with Warner Brothers, and EMI.<ref>''Billboard'', May 12, 1973 - [https://books.google.com/books?id=PAkEAAAAMBAJ&dq=%22Ed+Chaplin%22Jimmy+Cliff&pg=PA16 Page 12 Talent, PPX adds Cliff]</ref>


* [[Jimi Hendrix]] had signed a contract with PPX in 1965 when he was [[Curtis Knight|Curtis Knight's]] side man.<ref>''Fundamentals of Ethics Corporate Governance and Business Law'', CMA Publishing 2006, ISBN-13 978 0 7506 8032 5 - [https://www.google.com/books/edition/CIMA_Learning_System_Fundamentals_of_Eth/992ns5mjlA0C?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=%22Curtis+Knight%22PPX&pg=PA113&printsec=frontcover Page 113 ''Experience Hendrix LLC vs PPX Enterprises Inc]</ref>
* [[Jimi Hendrix]] had signed a contract with PPX in 1965 when he was [[Curtis Knight|Curtis Knight's]] side man.<ref>''Fundamentals of Ethics Corporate Governance and Business Law'', CMA Publishing 2006, ISBN-13 978 0 7506 8032 5 - [https://www.google.com/books/edition/CIMA_Learning_System_Fundamentals_of_Eth/992ns5mjlA0C?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=%22Curtis+Knight%22PPX&pg=PA113&printsec=frontcover Page 113 ''Experience Hendrix LLC vs PPX Enterprises Inc]</ref>


* The Hubs were an unnamed group of studio musicians who recorded instrumental cover versions for PPX. They also used the names, The Downbeats and The Contrasts.<ref>Second Hand Songs - [https://secondhandsongs.com/artist/71360 ARTIST, The Downbeats (US1])]</ref> One recording they did for PPX was "Memphis" which was on the B side of "Ring of Fire" by Dan Gaynes.<ref>Music Metason - [https://music.metason.net/artistinfo?name=Dan%20Gaynes ArtistInfo, Dan Gaynes Discography]</ref>
* The Hubs were an unnamed group of studio musicians who recorded instrumental cover versions for PPX. They also used the names, The Downbeats and The Contrasts.<ref>Second Hand Songs - [https://secondhandsongs.com/artist/71360 ARTIST, The Downbeats (US1])]</ref> One recording they did for PPX was "Memphis" which was on the B side of "Ring of Fire" by Dan Gaynes.<ref>Music Metason - [https://music.metason.net/artistinfo?name=Dan%20Gaynes ArtistInfo, Dan Gaynes Discography]</ref>
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* Mark Juhns recorded for the label. He had the "Spirit in the Sky" backed with Jerry Walsh's cover of "Bridge over Troubled Waters". The single was released in Italy on [[Clan Celentano]] BF. ES. 92 in 1970. The recordings were licensed from PPX.<ref>Discogs - [https://www.discogs.com/de/release/14982045-Mark-Juhns-Jerry-Walsh-Spirit-In-The-Sky-Bridge-Over-Trouble-Waters Mark Juhns, Jerry Walsh – Spirit In The Sky / Bridge Over Trouble Waters]</ref><ref>Popsike - [https://www.popsike.com/MARK-JUHNS-PSimon-bridge-over-troubled-waters-/121824949626.html MARK JUHNS ( P.Simon ) --- bridge over troubled waters ---]</ref> The previous year the "Backfield in Motion bw "Make Believe" single had been released. Anthony Swete was the vocalist on the A side while Juhn's was the vocalist on the B side.<ref>Australian Record Labels, Compiled by Michael de Looper - [https://australianrecordlabels.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/RCA-10000-45s-12-inch-EPs-1956-1992.pdf Page 35 101882 BACKFIELD IN MOTION / MAKE BELIEVE MARK JUHNS / ANTHONY SWETE]</ref> He also had two singles released in 1970 on the RCA Twin Hits series. "Cowboy Convention" bw "Evil Woman" was released on PPX 1003. The other single was "Spirit in the Sky" bw "[[(There's) Always Something There to Remind Me|Always Something There to Remind Me]]". Dean Gregory sang on the B side.<ref>Australian Record Labels, Compiled by Michael de Looper - [https://australianrecordlabels.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/RCA-10000-45s-12-inch-EPs-1956-1992.pdf Page 110 RCA TWIN HITS]</ref>
* Mark Juhns recorded for the label. He had the "Spirit in the Sky" backed with Jerry Walsh's cover of "Bridge over Troubled Waters". The single was released in Italy on [[Clan Celentano]] BF. ES. 92 in 1970. The recordings were licensed from PPX.<ref>Discogs - [https://www.discogs.com/de/release/14982045-Mark-Juhns-Jerry-Walsh-Spirit-In-The-Sky-Bridge-Over-Trouble-Waters Mark Juhns, Jerry Walsh – Spirit In The Sky / Bridge Over Trouble Waters]</ref><ref>Popsike - [https://www.popsike.com/MARK-JUHNS-PSimon-bridge-over-troubled-waters-/121824949626.html MARK JUHNS ( P.Simon ) --- bridge over troubled waters ---]</ref> The previous year the "Backfield in Motion bw "Make Believe" single had been released. Anthony Swete was the vocalist on the A side while Juhn's was the vocalist on the B side.<ref>Australian Record Labels, Compiled by Michael de Looper - [https://australianrecordlabels.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/RCA-10000-45s-12-inch-EPs-1956-1992.pdf Page 35 101882 BACKFIELD IN MOTION / MAKE BELIEVE MARK JUHNS / ANTHONY SWETE]</ref> He also had two singles released in 1970 on the RCA Twin Hits series. "Cowboy Convention" bw "Evil Woman" was released on PPX 1003. The other single was "Spirit in the Sky" bw "[[(There's) Always Something There to Remind Me|Always Something There to Remind Me]]". Dean Gregory sang on the B side.<ref>Australian Record Labels, Compiled by Michael de Looper - [https://australianrecordlabels.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/RCA-10000-45s-12-inch-EPs-1956-1992.pdf Page 110 RCA TWIN HITS]</ref>


* Curtis Knight had had been with PPX from at least 1965.<ref>''Fundamentals of Ethics Corporate Governance and Business Law'', CMA Publishing 2006, ISBN-13 978 0 7506 8032 5 - [https://www.google.com/books/edition/CIMA_Learning_System_Fundamentals_of_Eth/992ns5mjlA0C?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=%22Curtis+Knight%22PPX&pg=PA113&printsec=frontcover Page 113 ''Experience Hendrix LLC vs PPX Enterprises Inc]</ref>
* Curtis Knight had had been with PPX from at least 1965.<ref>''Fundamentals of Ethics Corporate Governance and Business Law'', CMA Publishing 2006, ISBN-13 978 0 7506 8032 5 - [https://www.google.com/books/edition/CIMA_Learning_System_Fundamentals_of_Eth/992ns5mjlA0C?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=%22Curtis+Knight%22PPX&pg=PA113&printsec=frontcover Page 113 ''Experience Hendrix LLC vs PPX Enterprises Inc]</ref>


* Tim Reynolds was quite prolific with PPX, releasing nearly thirty singles that featured him as the primary artist or sharing the single with another artist on either the A or B side.<ref>Music Metason - [https://music.metason.net/artistinfo?name=Tim%20Reynolds%20%282%29 ArtistInfo, Tim Reynolds]</ref> On the week of 3 November 1962, Reynolds entered the ''Cash Box'' charts with his version of "[[Working for the Man (song)|Working for the Man]]" and was sharing the no. 35 spot with [[Roy Orbison]] who had already established the song in the chart.<ref>''Cash Box'', October 27, 1962 - [https://www.worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Cash-Box/60s/1962/CB-1962-10-27.pdf Page 4 Cash Box TOP 100, 33 WORKING FOR THE MAN<br> <small>★ ROY ORBISON-Manument-467, Position 10/20 34, 10/13 40</small>]</ref><ref>''Cash Box'', November 3, 1962 - [https://www.worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Cash-Box/60s/1962/CB-1962-11-03.pdf Page 4 Cash Box TOP 100, 33 WORKING FOR THE MAN<br> <small>★ ROY ORBISON-Manument-467<br> TIM REYNOLDS—Twin Hits-2035, Position 10/27 35, 10/20 34</small>]</ref> Both singles peaked at no. 32 on the week of 17 November.<ref>''Cash Box'', November 17, 1962 - [https://www.worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Cash-Box/60s/1962/CB-1962-11-17.pdf Page 4 Cash Box TOP 100, 32 WORKING FOR THE MAN<br> <small>★ ROY ORBISON-Manument-467<br> TIM REYNOLDS—Twin Hits-2035, Position 11/10 33, 11/3 34</small>]</ref> Both Orbison and Reynolds' singles were still in the chart at no. 63 on the week of 8 December. This was their final chart entry.<ref>''Cash Box'', December 8 1967 - [https://www.worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Cash-Box/60s/1962/CB%3Cbr%3E%20TIM%20REYNOLDS%E2%80%94Twin%20Hits-2035-1962-12-08.pdf Page 4 Cash Box TOP 100 63, WORKING FOR THE MAN<br> <small>★ ROY ORBISON-Manument-467<br> TIM REYNOLDS—Twin Hits-2035, Position 12/1 54, 11/24 45</small>]</ref><ref>''Cash Box'', December 15, 1962 - [https://www.worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Cash-Box/60s/1962/CB-1962-12-15.pdf Page 4 Cash Box TOP 100]</ref>
* Tim Reynolds was quite prolific with PPX, releasing nearly thirty singles that featured him as the primary artist or sharing the single with another artist on either the A or B side.<ref>Music Metason - [https://music.metason.net/artistinfo?name=Tim%20Reynolds%20%282%29 ArtistInfo, Tim Reynolds]</ref> On the week of 3 November 1962, Reynolds entered the ''Cash Box'' charts with his version of "[[Working for the Man (song)|Working for the Man]]" and was sharing the no. 35 spot with [[Roy Orbison]] who had already established the song in the chart.<ref>''Cash Box'', October 27, 1962 - [https://www.worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Cash-Box/60s/1962/CB-1962-10-27.pdf Page 4 Cash Box TOP 100, 33 WORKING FOR THE MAN<br> <small>★ ROY ORBISON-Manument-467, Position 10/20 34, 10/13 40</small>]</ref><ref>''Cash Box'', November 3, 1962 - [https://www.worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Cash-Box/60s/1962/CB-1962-11-03.pdf Page 4 Cash Box TOP 100, 33 WORKING FOR THE MAN<br> <small>★ ROY ORBISON-Manument-467<br> TIM REYNOLDS—Twin Hits-2035, Position 10/27 35, 10/20 34</small>]</ref> Both singles peaked at no. 32 on the week of 17 November.<ref>''Cash Box'', November 17, 1962 - [https://www.worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Cash-Box/60s/1962/CB-1962-11-17.pdf Page 4 Cash Box TOP 100, 32 WORKING FOR THE MAN<br> <small>★ ROY ORBISON-Manument-467<br> TIM REYNOLDS—Twin Hits-2035, Position 11/10 33, 11/3 34</small>]</ref> Both Orbison and Reynolds' singles were still in the chart at no. 63 on the week of 8 December. This was their final chart entry.<ref>''Cash Box'', December 8 1967 - [https://www.worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Cash-Box/60s/1962/CB%3Cbr%3E%20TIM%20REYNOLDS%E2%80%94Twin%20Hits-2035-1962-12-08.pdf Page 4 Cash Box TOP 100 63, WORKING FOR THE MAN<br> <small>★ ROY ORBISON-Manument-467<br> TIM REYNOLDS—Twin Hits-2035, Position 12/1 54, 11/24 45</small>]</ref><ref>''Cash Box'', December 15, 1962 - [https://www.worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Cash-Box/60s/1962/CB-1962-12-15.pdf Page 4 Cash Box TOP 100]</ref>

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PPX Enterprises, Inc.
FounderEd Chalpin
DefunctDefunct
Distributor(s)Various
GenreVarious
Country of originUnited States
LocationNew York


PPX Enterprises, Inc. is the umbrella organization for various PPX entities which includes P.P.X. and PPX Productions. The label, like its Founder Ed Chalpin is quite likely remembered for its dealings Jimi Hendrix and cover versions.

Background

PPX Enterprises, Inc. provided cover versions of top hits from the 1950s to the present in various genres. These could be obtained for use by record companies, duplicators, for films use, background music, radio and television.[1]

The company was formed by Ed Chalpin in 1961,[2] who had been in the music business since 1956.[3]

Known for turning out cover-versions of songs, it was estimated in 1975 that PPX had a catalogue of around 5,000 titles.[4] Subsidiaries of PPX Enterprises include Dimensional Sound which was located at 301 W 54 St., New York, NY 10019.[5]

Artists who were signed over the years to PPX include, Jimmy Cliff, Jimi Hendrix, Curtis Knight, Anthony Swete and Ella Moore.[6][7][8]

History

1960s

In 1962, Ed Chalpin had signed contracts with RCA Mexicana and Gamma Records to promote his pre-recorded tapes catalogue.[9]

It was reported by Cash Box in the magazine's 18 November 1962 issue that PPX Enterprises were expanding their business into Latin America. Under Ed Chalpin's supervision, Stanley Steinhouse would be covering the development of PPX in all the Latin American markets. Representing PPX Enterprises in Venezuela was Fabrica Venezolana de Discos which Steinhouse was also involved with. Also the Hitsvillve series of records with PPX recordings had been issued.[10]

The 4 November, 1967 issue of RPM Weekly wrote that PPX Enterprises had announced the finalization of their national negotiations for two new Jimi Hendrix LPs. The English Decca and London labels were set up. There were also negotiations in process for release Germany, Austria and Switzerland.[11]

1970s to 1980s

According to Cash Box in the magazine's May 9, 1970 issue, Anthony Swete along with Curtis Knight and Ella Moore were to have releases in the near future on the Paramount label. They were to be promoted under the wing of Bill Gallagher of Famous Music. With Knight's album Down in the Village already released, Swete and Moore were to have their recordings released in the near future.[12]

It was reported by Billboard in the magazine's 17 February, 1973 issue that PPX Enterprises, Inc. had taken legal action against the administrator of Jimi Hendrix's estate, Polydor Records; Track Records, Michael Frank Jeffery, of London, and Yameta Ltd., Nassau, Bahamas. The case came about as a result of Hendrix who was making a living as a guitarist and a member of The Squires had made a recording at PPX Studios with a member of the group and on October 15, 1965, had entered into a contract for three years.[13]

As of July 1979, PPX Enterprises, Inc. was located at 301 West 54th St., New York, N.Y. 10019.[14]

1990s to 2020s

According to the 6 July 2021 issue of Fader, PPX Enterprises owner Ed Chalpin had been enlisted by A Tribe Called Quest to oversee their deal with Jive Records. Apparently, founding member Ali Shaheed Muhammad and the rest of the group were unaware that Chalpin had added a clause to the deal that with the next five records, his company PPX Enterprises would be getting a percentage of the royalties. When the band were recording their The Low End Theory album they embarked on a mission to have the clause erased. A court case involving Jive Records ensued. They later discovered that PPX had sold their share of a settlement they made with Jive Records to a party who entered into a partnership with the music royalties portal, Royalty Exchange.[15]

Artists

  • Jimmy Cliff had signed with PPX in 1973. It was reported in the 12 May 1973 edition of Billboard that Chalpin was now the manager of singer Cliff and had signed deals with Warner Brothers, and EMI.[16]
  • The Hubs were an unnamed group of studio musicians who recorded instrumental cover versions for PPX. They also used the names, The Downbeats and The Contrasts.[18] One recording they did for PPX was "Memphis" which was on the B side of "Ring of Fire" by Dan Gaynes.[19]
  • Mark Juhns recorded for the label. He had the "Spirit in the Sky" backed with Jerry Walsh's cover of "Bridge over Troubled Waters". The single was released in Italy on Clan Celentano BF. ES. 92 in 1970. The recordings were licensed from PPX.[20][21] The previous year the "Backfield in Motion bw "Make Believe" single had been released. Anthony Swete was the vocalist on the A side while Juhn's was the vocalist on the B side.[22] He also had two singles released in 1970 on the RCA Twin Hits series. "Cowboy Convention" bw "Evil Woman" was released on PPX 1003. The other single was "Spirit in the Sky" bw "Always Something There to Remind Me". Dean Gregory sang on the B side.[23]
  • Curtis Knight had had been with PPX from at least 1965.[24]
  • Tim Reynolds was quite prolific with PPX, releasing nearly thirty singles that featured him as the primary artist or sharing the single with another artist on either the A or B side.[25] On the week of 3 November 1962, Reynolds entered the Cash Box charts with his version of "Working for the Man" and was sharing the no. 35 spot with Roy Orbison who had already established the song in the chart.[26][27] Both singles peaked at no. 32 on the week of 17 November.[28] Both Orbison and Reynolds' singles were still in the chart at no. 63 on the week of 8 December. This was their final chart entry.[29][30]
  • Jerry Walsh recorded three songs "Tu Me Enseñaste", "Hamacame" and "Sr. Sol, Sra.Luna" which appeared on the Los Mios, Los Tuyos, Los Preferidos De Todos various artists album which also included songs by Anthony Swete, Mark Juhns and Lois Shane.[36] He also recorded a cover of The Beatles' song "Let It Be" which was released in Australia on Twin Hits RCA PPX-1012 in 1970.[37] He recorded four songs for the PPX Singers Perform The Best Songs Of Saturday Night Fever and Bee Gees album that was released in 1978.[38]

Later years

According the March 10, 2015 article "CURTIS KNIGHT & THE SQUIRES Featuring JIMI HENDRIX – “Station Break” Streaming" by Brave Worlds, the recordings that Jimi Hendrix did for PPX and RSVP are part of his extraordinary legacy.[39]

Ed Chalpin died in Boca Raton, Florida on 1 October 2019. He was surrounded by family which included his two daughters, a sister and several nieces and nephews. The funeral service was held on 6 October 2019 at Beth David Cemetery in Elmont, New York.[40]


References

  1. ^ Billboard, August 16, 1975 - Page 42 LIBRARY OF MASTER TAPES FOR ALL PURPOSES
  2. ^ Becoming Jimi Hendrix: From Southern Crossroads to Psychedelic London, the Untold Story of a Musical Genius, Steven Roby, Brad Schreiber - Page 124
  3. ^ Billboard, March 2, 1974 - Page 62 PIRATES ON ATTACK, Sound -A -Likes New `Booty'
  4. ^ Billboard, March 2, 1974 - Page 62 PIRATES ON ATTACK, Sound -A -Likes New `Booty'
  5. ^ Audio Video Market Place : A Multimedia Guide, 1985 - Page 252 Producers, Distributors & Services (1), Dimensional Sound
  6. ^ Billboard, May 12, 1973 - Page 12 Talent, PPX adds Cliff
  7. ^ Cash Box, May 9, 1970 - Page 12 3 Para Acts Via Chalpin’s PPX
  8. ^ Jimi Hendrix.com, October 23, 2020 - Curtis Knight & The Squires, NO BUSINESS: CURTIS KNIGHT & THE SQUIRES THE PPX SESSIONS, VOLUME 2
  9. ^ Billboard, November 22, 1962 - Page 32 Mexico, TV Choir on RCA Christmas LP BY OTTO MAYER-SERRA
  10. ^ Cash Box, November 18, 1967 - Page 63 Cash Box International News Report, PPX Expands In Latin Areas
  11. ^ RPM Weekly, Volume 8 No. 1 Week Ending November 4th. 1967 - Page 6 Around Town WITH LORI, PPX ENTERPRISES IN INTERNATIONAL DEALS FOR JIMI HENDRIX ALBUM PRODUCT
  12. ^ Cash Box, May 9, 1970 - Page 12 3 Para Acts Via Chalpin’s PPX
  13. ^ Billboard, February 17, 1973 - Page 10 Talent, Legal Hassle on Hendrix Records
  14. ^ Record World, July 21, 1979 - Page 138 Independent Producers (Continued from page 137)
  15. ^ Fader, July 06, 202 - A Tribe Called Quest’s Ali Shaheed Muhammad says NFT of group’s royalties sold without consent
    Last week, Royalty Exchange sold 1.5% of the rights to the band’s royalties for their first five albums. By Jordan Darville
  16. ^ Billboard, May 12, 1973 - Page 12 Talent, PPX adds Cliff
  17. ^ Fundamentals of Ethics Corporate Governance and Business Law, CMA Publishing 2006, ISBN-13 978 0 7506 8032 5 - Page 113 Experience Hendrix LLC vs PPX Enterprises Inc
  18. ^ Second Hand Songs - ARTIST, The Downbeats (US1)]
  19. ^ Music Metason - ArtistInfo, Dan Gaynes Discography
  20. ^ Discogs - Mark Juhns, Jerry Walsh – Spirit In The Sky / Bridge Over Trouble Waters
  21. ^ Popsike - MARK JUHNS ( P.Simon ) --- bridge over troubled waters ---
  22. ^ Australian Record Labels, Compiled by Michael de Looper - Page 35 101882 BACKFIELD IN MOTION / MAKE BELIEVE MARK JUHNS / ANTHONY SWETE
  23. ^ Australian Record Labels, Compiled by Michael de Looper - Page 110 RCA TWIN HITS
  24. ^ Fundamentals of Ethics Corporate Governance and Business Law, CMA Publishing 2006, ISBN-13 978 0 7506 8032 5 - Page 113 Experience Hendrix LLC vs PPX Enterprises Inc
  25. ^ Music Metason - ArtistInfo, Tim Reynolds
  26. ^ Cash Box, October 27, 1962 - Page 4 Cash Box TOP 100, 33 WORKING FOR THE MAN
    ★ ROY ORBISON-Manument-467, Position 10/20 34, 10/13 40
  27. ^ Cash Box, November 3, 1962 - Page 4 Cash Box TOP 100, 33 WORKING FOR THE MAN
    ★ ROY ORBISON-Manument-467
    TIM REYNOLDS—Twin Hits-2035, Position 10/27 35, 10/20 34
  28. ^ Cash Box, November 17, 1962 - Page 4 Cash Box TOP 100, 32 WORKING FOR THE MAN
    ★ ROY ORBISON-Manument-467
    TIM REYNOLDS—Twin Hits-2035, Position 11/10 33, 11/3 34
  29. ^ Cash Box, December 8 1967 - Page 4 Cash Box TOP 100 63, WORKING FOR THE MAN
    ★ ROY ORBISON-Manument-467
    TIM REYNOLDS—Twin Hits-2035, Position 12/1 54, 11/24 45
  30. ^ Cash Box, December 15, 1962 - Page 4 Cash Box TOP 100
  31. ^ Cash Box, May 9, 1970 - Page 12 3 Para Acts Via Chalpin’s PPX
  32. ^ Cash Box, January 25, 1969 - Page 76 Cash Box Argentina, Argentina's Best Sellers, This Week 5, Last Week 9 Hold Me Tight (Odeon) Anthony Swete (RCA)
  33. ^ Cash Box, March 15, 1969 - Page 56 Cash Box Argentina, Argentina's Best Sellers, This Week 7, Last Week 5 Hold Me Tight (Odeon) Anthony Swete (RCA)
  34. ^ Crónica, Año VI — Buenos Aires, Sábado 15 de Febrero de 1969 — No. 1.972 - Página 21 LUVIA DE ASTROS PARA EL CARNAVAL DE BUENOS AIRES, * Anthony Swete
  35. ^ Record Mirror, February 7, 1970 - Page 12 Taste of things to come
  36. ^ Crónica, 25 de Agosto de 1969 - CRONICA DE NEUVOS DISCOS, Un Long Play Con Varios Artistas de Alta Escuela
  37. ^ Beatles Cover Songs - Let It Be, Jerry Walsh, Let It Be
  38. ^ Hiswar - Ppx Singers - PPX Singers Perform The Best Songs Of Saturday Night Fever and Bee
  39. ^ Brave Worlds, March 10, 2015 - CURTIS KNIGHT & THE SQUIRES Featuring JIMI HENDRIX – “Station Break” Streaming
  40. ^ Legacy - EDWARD CHALPIN Obituary