Dualtone Records was still relatively new when the label released June Carter Cash's posthumous, multi-Grammy Awards-winning 2003 album
Wildwood Flower. The reason the record label signed the aging country legend for the project, though, is the same reason they're still signing artists two decades later.
"It's more about making history than it is about making a hit record," says Dualtone Records co-founder and CEO Scott Robinson. The label's early acquisition of the masters for Carter Cash's 1999 album
Press On prompted her manager to begin a conversation with Dualtone, which then led to a truly unforgettable lunch at the Carter-Cash home in Hendersonville, Tenn.