From Music Week and Hollywood Reporter:

The catalogue of influential jazz, blues and R&B label Vee-Jay Records has been acquired by Concord Music Group. Other labels in the Concord Music Group roster include Stax, Concord Records and Rounder Records.

Vee-Jay Records’ catalogue includes 5,000 master recordings from the likes of Little Richard, John Lee Hooker, Betty Everett, Jimmy Reed and Jerry Butler as well as many others. The label was founded by husband-and-wife team Vivian Carter and James C. Bracket, in Gary, Indiana in 1953.

Concord Music Group president and CEO Glen Barros said: “The range and richness of Vee-Jay’s catalogue is truly remarkable. We’re grateful to be its guardians and look forward to broadening this unique musical legacy.”

I guess that means all the material issued via Charly including the recent box set will be deleted.