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Bishop Leonard Scott and Pastor Craig Tyson, The Men behind the Label - Black News Channel

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By: David Johnson/ BNC Digital Reporter Indianapolis (BNC) - You may not know their names, but chances are you know their music.Tyscot Music and Entertainment is the oldest black owned gospel recording company in the world, and home to some of the biggest names in gospel music. The recording company's origins began in Indianapolis, Indiana where Scott and Tyson began writing music in the mid 70’s. By 1976, the pair was well on their way to making gospel music history. To finance the label Scott, a dentist, took his salary and joined with Tyson to record music in []

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