Thump Records

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Founded1990
FounderBill Walker and Al Lopez
Thump Records
Founded1990
FounderBill Walker and Al Lopez

Thump Records is an American record label founded by Bill Walker and Al Lopez in 1990.

Thump's success was ignited by the popularity of its Old School and Low Rider compilation series (co-branded with Low Rider Magazine[1]). Universal Music Group serves as the distributor for Thump, which has also brought on board a variety of artists under its own label.[2]

Tierra gained hit The Intruders' 1967 song "Together", written by Gamble & Huff, which reached #18 on the Billboard Hot 100[3][4][5] from Boardwalk Records, and later Tierra joined Thump Records. Tierra and Rocky Paddila were top stars of Thump Records. Thump released Low Rider Series, Oldies Series, Old Skool Series and East Side Story Series.

Artists on Thump Records

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