J-OLD

J-OLD is the current record company for the Jenkins Duo. J-OLD was founded by A. Senior (Full name Al Senior) on May 1st 1919 and is the longest running underwater record label.

History
Their first release as a record label was Fuzzy Rechid's Big Ol' Basket O' Tunes, released on September 4th 1919. The album in particular was a Jazz album. Rumor has it that Squidward inherited this record from his father.

main article Fuzzy Rechid
Fuzzy Rechid was born in a southwest Atlantic ocean suburb in 1903, which is where he gets his odd accent from. Fuzzy was a cash cow for the company for five years before leaving in 1924 to start a new music movement, called Jazz Fusion.

The second release from Fuzzy Rechid is one of the most known albums under the sea. Fuzzy's Plankton Pet was released on December 1st 1922 and marked a change in style from the first album, with Fuzzy creating a landmark instrument called an "electric guitar" out of coral and wires. After another two years and inactivity from Fuzzy, he left the label on December 9th 1924.

In 1925, some fresh-faced folks showed up on the dwindling ragtime scene, called "The Jenkins Duo." Hal "Old Man" Jenkins and Mary Jenkins showed up at J-OLD to meet Fuzzy, unaware of his departure from the label. Al, aged 84 at the time, asked to hear them play and shortly after signing them, Al died of natural causes. The Jenkins Duo didn't release anything on the label until 1932 until a new CEO came around and actually gave them some funding.

The Jenkins duo continue to make music on the label, at the ages of 102 and 115, respectively.