I recently heard (via Facebook posts, so I'm waiting for corroboration) that Norton Records' New York City warehouse was severely damaged by the recent storm surge and flooding, and a large part of their inventory was destroyed. Has anything heard about this? I hope the damage isn't as bad as it sounds...but I fear it probably is.
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Permalink Reply by kopper on November 8, 2012 at 10:17am Tim Warren (Crypt Records) just posted this message on Facebook:
just phoned Billy & Miriam for an hour and got the brutal lowdown on the devastation of their catalog/warehouse - it is is beyond belief and they SERIOUSLY need your HELP. Give em a hand with the vinyl washing, bring PIZZA to feed the volunteers, bags of COFFEE to fuel said volunteers, any photo-preservation pros are much needed. They've secured a clean, dry new warehouse space and anyone with VANS and GAS are needed for transporting the rescued stock. GO! GO! GO!

Permalink Reply by kopper on November 11, 2012 at 8:55am New email from Norton Records:
For the first time in Norton’s history, we are asking for your help. It has been entirely against our policy and nature to ask anyone for anything, in the entire history of our magazine and label. It hurts us to even suggest that any of you who have supported the label and our artists by purchasing Norton records over the years, to support us over and above with a donation. But it has indeed come to this. We have added a donate button to our website. Here’s the story. Every penny of what you donate will go into remanufacturing record jackets and sleeves for the vinyl that we salvage. No donation money will go into our day to day expenses so long as we can go forward on a minimal budget. If we get to the point where we cannot meet our monthly budget, we will ask again. But now, all donations go into getting the Norton label records back out to the public. We will write more about the procedure in days and weeks to come. Several people have benefits in the works, and we are grateful to you all. Send us any benefit links and we will post and propagate on the Norton site. If any of you are computer, website, internet geniuses, share your smart thoughts with us. |
![]() So, Norton Records and our print subsidiary Kicks Books has been savaged by Hurricane Sandy. Our stock and archive has been housed for the past seven years in Red Hook Brooklyn, at the historic Van Brunt Warehouses, pre-Civil War brick warehouses that were built to warehouse DRY GOODS -- tea, coffee, spices, and sugar. In fact the Domino Sugar Co. warehouse was right next to our place until recently, when their silo was torn down. There was no doubt in our minds that the Red Hook warehouse was secure-- it had withstood 150+ years of nature’s fury, after all. The insane and demonic combination of the hurricane, the high tide, the full moon and full-on interplanetary wrath resulted in a vortex that tore directly in through the waterways separating Brooklyn from Staten Island and straight into the island of Manhattan. |
Most of you know the history of the label. Billy Miller and myself (this is Miriam Linna here) started the label in 1986 as an audio offshoot of our Kicks Magazine which we had been publishing since 1979. The label is focused on music that has been forgotten by the main veins that feed the public. It’s been a struggle from the start but in celebrating the label’s 25th anniversary exactly one year ago, we truly felt that we have reached a point where we could at least continue with releasing records and exposing people to the greatest rock n roll on the planet. Here we are today, soaked to our skin with so much destruction. |
![]() Nearly all of the Norton Records stock – our label’s LPs, CDs, 45s, picture sleeves, CD booklets, record labels and more, as well as the stock on other labels we distribute including Relic, Crypt and Stompin’ merchandise plus mail order-only stock he entire Kicks Books and Kicks Magazine stock was destroyed. We have small existing quantities of things at our home office, but very little. Thankfully, two full printings of the latest Kicks Books, GETTING IN THE WIND by Harlan Ellison and LORD OF GARBAGE by Kim Fowley, are high and dry at the printer. Also, our new releases are scheduled in as soon as trucks are rolling- several new El Paso volumes, T. Valentine and Daddy Long Legs, the Horror Of Party Beach guys The Dynamic Delaires ZOMBIE STOMP, and Kim Fowley KING OF THE CREEPS LP/CD. Release date is Nov. 20 for all things new.
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![]() We have a mind boggling 2013 release schedule for Norton Records and Kicks Books and it’s our hope that we can still DO IT. Billy’s Ultimate Kim Fowley Singles Discography 1959-1970 which was scheduled to appear on our website to coincide with Kim’s new book and album has been postponed indefinitely. We thank our friends at Interfuel who have worked diligently to launch our new website, which is on hold right now until we can assess what we need to remove from availability.
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We could not have even gotten this far without the help of so many amazing volunteers – friends, family, neighbors and complete strangers. Fellow record companies like Sundazed, Daptone, Telstar (US) and even Sony Legacy have sent their able people over to provide their muscle and hustle. Norton Records is still in desperate need of volunteers to clean vinyl. Some much needed good news - the wonderful folks at the Spin-Clean Record Washer Company have donated a dozen record washing machines and gallons of cleaning fluid to help our cause. We can’t thank them enough as this will speed up our recovery process. If you would like to volunteer with our salvaging effort and clean records at our Prospect Height, Brooklyn office any day or time between 11AM-11PM, please e-mail us at nortonrec@aol.com with VOLUNTEER in the subject line or call 718-789-4438 (office) or 917-671-7185(Billy’s cell phone) and we will give you directions and updated information. No text or facebook replies for volunteering please. |
Major thanks also to Daile Kaplan from Swann Galleries for getting us into a new dry space and to out great neighbors and friends. Thank you The Norton staff PLEASE SHARE! |
Incase you want to read up about whats happening at Norton from other sources here are the links: |

Permalink Reply by Joe on November 12, 2012 at 4:44pm I can't make it to the city to lend a hand, but I did kick in a donation on their website. I encourage anyone else to do the same! If you're a fan of Norton Records (who wouldn't be?), help 'em out.
Permalink Reply by Simon on November 12, 2012 at 10:52pm I'm auctioning off a test pressing of the MASTERS APPRENTICES "Undecided" b/w "Wars Or Hands Of Time" 45 reissue on Ugly Pop, with all funds going directly to Norton. Check it out and bid hard if you can-- you'll getting a very rare (this is #3/10) copy of one of the greatest garage singles ever released, and you'll be helping out some very good people in the process!
Permalink Reply by Jarkko Immonen on November 15, 2012 at 3:05am Going to donate right now, not much else one can do from Scandinavia...
Hats off to Simon^ !
Permalink Reply by Eppoh66 on November 17, 2012 at 7:05am The Sonics will play a benefit for Norton Records on november 28th at Patronaat Haarlem, the Netherlands.
Sonics play for Norton Records (in Dutch...)
Permalink Reply by Steven Madson on November 27, 2012 at 12:28pm Donations are accepted at the Norton records website. I have a benefit show booked in Saint Paul Minnesota on Dec 27th. All door money will be sent to Norton. Bands are Cozy, Evil Bill, and the Shakin Babies and DJ Travis Ramin of the Fevers/Nikki Corvette fame will be spinning wax in-between sets. Come party! RSVP here http://www.facebook.com/events/166932416782861/ if you are in the area and want to go. Or throw your own party in YOUR city and raise some loot!
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