Not sure if you wanted to go down this particular road, but still, it is what it is:
A woman in the 1950s owned her own label (with her manager/husband), wrote her own songs, and released her own records complete with distribution deals. Obviously there were others involved but she was seen to be the one controlling it all. She was the "Queen of the Party Records" Ruth Wallis. She ran "Wallis Original" records in NJ, which released her own original, bawdy, risque songs, lots of them, into the 1960s.
http://www.chuckthewriter.com/Wallis.pdf
On Mon, 1 Jul 2019 16:32:37 -0500, Paul Stamler <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Hi folks:
>
>Anyone know who the first female record producers were? I'm not aware of
>anyone before classical producer Teresa Sterne at Nonesuch in the 1960s,
>but if there was someone else (either in classical or vernacular), I'd
>like to know about her.
>
>Peace,
>Paul
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