
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


In 1921, a man named Harry Pace started the first major Black-owned record company in the United States. He called it Black Swan Records.
In an era when few Black musicians were recorded, the company was revolutionary. It launched the careers of Ethel Waters, Fletcher Henderson, William Grant Still, Alberta Hunter, and other influential artists who transformed American music.
But Black Swan’s success would be short-lived. Just a couple years after Pace founded the company, larger, wealthier, white competitors started to take an interest in the artists whose careers Pace had propelled. Then, Pace’s own life took a mysterious turn.
This episode originally aired on NPR’s All Things Considered in 2021.
By Radio Diaries & Radiotopia4.6
12291,229 ratings
In 1921, a man named Harry Pace started the first major Black-owned record company in the United States. He called it Black Swan Records.
In an era when few Black musicians were recorded, the company was revolutionary. It launched the careers of Ethel Waters, Fletcher Henderson, William Grant Still, Alberta Hunter, and other influential artists who transformed American music.
But Black Swan’s success would be short-lived. Just a couple years after Pace founded the company, larger, wealthier, white competitors started to take an interest in the artists whose careers Pace had propelled. Then, Pace’s own life took a mysterious turn.
This episode originally aired on NPR’s All Things Considered in 2021.

90,998 Listeners

43,850 Listeners

37,516 Listeners

27,214 Listeners

21,624 Listeners

26,214 Listeners

11,639 Listeners

2,140 Listeners

6,875 Listeners

1,293 Listeners

1,177 Listeners

10,412 Listeners

3,951 Listeners

17,712 Listeners

2,225 Listeners

20,489 Listeners

9,341 Listeners

5,214 Listeners

3,563 Listeners

1,116 Listeners

4,872 Listeners

5,790 Listeners

145 Listeners

271 Listeners

439 Listeners

114 Listeners

560 Listeners

65 Listeners

12 Listeners

35 Listeners

0 Listeners

0 Listeners

51 Listeners

77 Listeners