Died On This Date (April 20, 2010) Hutch Carlock / Music Retail & Wholesale Pioneer

Elbert “Hutch” Carlock
DOB Unknown – April 20, 2010

Hutch Carlock was a longtime music wholesaler and retailer based in Nashville, Tennessee.  In 1953, Carlock invested $500 to start Music City Record Distributors which eventually became one of the largest music and video wholesalers in United States.   In those early years, he distributed such labels as Atlantic and Mercury, but when the labels evolved into their own distribution companies during the ’70s, MCRD became a wholesaler.  In 1974, Carlock opened the first Cat’s Music store which would become one of the most successful music and video chains in Tennessee with upwards of 30 stores.  Carlock was all but retired from the business by the early ’90s, with his sons taking over the company.  Most of the stores have since closed due to the downturn in music retail.  Hutch Carlock was 86 when he died of heart failure on April 20, 2010.