Weiss, who was born in Romania, lived in the Bronx from the 1920s, and began working as a furrier. In the mid-1940s, with his brother Sam, he started distributing records produced in California by Leon René, soon expanding into distributing records by other companies including Modern and Apollo. In 1953, he set up his own label, Old Town, taking its name, and its early stationery, from that of a wholesale paper business in Brooklyn for whom Weiss worked.[1][2]
The Old Town catalog was sold by Weiss to Atlantic Records in 1970.[4] The label re-emerged between 1973 and 1978, issuing several albums by Arthur Prysock.[2] Weiss died in 2007.[3]