Record producer and record company executive/owner, singer and song writer Henry “Juggy” Murray Jones Jr. was born in Charleston, South Carolina on 24 November 1923 and raised in Manhattan, New York. He first worked in real estate in Harlem, then he and Bobby Robinson founded Sue Records in 1957, specialising in jazz and R&B music. The Symbol label was added in 1958. In 1968 Murray borrowed $100,000 from United Artists Records, with Sue US assets as security. Unable to honour the debt, United Artists then acquired all the assets and Sue Records US closed. He continued to record and produce under the names of Juggy Murray Jones and Juggy Jones, and set up a further new record company, Jupiter.
Juggy Murray died in New York on 8 February 2005 from Parkinsons Disease, age 81.
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