Prymax Media & Technology Group just hit the musical jackpot by making this major power move in the music world. They’ve secured the rights to a historic collection known as “Hidden Treasures”—the legendary Stan Lewis catalog. This is a vault of musical history, packed with rare and classic recordings from iconic artists including Ike & Tina Turner, Willie Nelson, Shirley Caesar, John Lee Hooker, Bobby Rush, Albertina Walker, Dorothy Norwood, Jimmy Reed, and even spoken-word performances from none other than the Malcolm X. Holding over 1,600 soulful gems across gospel, R&B, and blues, its’s not just a catalog, it’s a time capsule of culture, soul, and sound.
“These recordings were hidden treasures; now we can produce and introduce them to the world.” — Tyrone Holmes
“This isn’t just an acquisition, it’s the recovery of a cultural legacy.” — Beverly Paige
It includes classics like:
- “Judy in Disguise” by John Fred & the Playboys
- “I Feel Good” by John Lee Hooker
- “Knock on Wood” by Ike & Tina Turner
- “A Message for You” by Curtis Mayfield.
The Visionaries Behind the Move
Tyrone Holmes, Co-Founder
An award-winning producer and all around audio tech wiz, Holmes is best known for his work with the Emmy winning Dallas Jazz Festival. Visionary for sound design and a passion for live music, he brings heat- combining musical energy with innovation creating unforgettable musical compositions and electric live performances,
Beverly Paige, Board Member:
Previous VP of Publicity at Universal Island Black Music, PolyGram, Def Jam Records, Interscope, and CBS Records, Paige has led campaigns for some of labels’ biggest stars. She’s hosted “Exploring Diversity with Beverly Paige, a tv series highlighting diversity in Fortune 500 companies.
Through her firm, Paigemaker Public Relations, she campaigns for important causes partnering with groups like the American Heart Association.
Named one of the Top Women Executives in the Entertainment Industry by Ebony Magazine, she continues to inspire as a professor at SUNY Rockland College.
Stan Lewis, Founder
Aka “Stan, the Man—the hip hit record man” describes by blues icon Lightnin’ Hopkins, Stan Lewis was a driving force in blues and R&B. In 1963, he founded Jewel Records in his sometown Shreveport, Louisiana, named after a grocery store in ‘The Blues Brothers’. Born July 5, 1927, passed away on July 15, 2018, Lewis left behind a legacy that continues to influence generations of artists.