This collection includes four double-sided 45RPM records by the artist Ace Cannon on Hi Recordings Corp. from the 1960s.

John Henry "Ace" Cannon (May 5, 1934 – December 6, 2018) was an American tenor and alto saxophonist. He played and toured with Hi Records stablemate Boll Black's Combo, and started a solo career with his record "Tuff" in 1961, using the Bol Black combo as his backing group. "Tuff" hit #17 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 in 1962, and the follow-up single "Blues (Stay Away from Me)" hit #36 that same year. In April 1965, he released Ace Cannon Live (HL 12025); according to the liner notes by Nick Pesce the album was recorded in front of a live audience inside Hi's recording studio, and Pesce claims this was the first time such an album had ever been recorded (as opposed to previous live albums recorded in concert venues). Cannon was inducted into the Rockabilly Hall of Fame in 2000. In May 2007, his hometown of Calhoun City, Mississippi, hosted its first annual Ace Cannon Festival, and on December 9, 2008, he was honored with induction into the Mississippi Musician's Hall of FameAfter years of traveling and entertaining fans the world over, he moved back to Calhoun City in the late 1980s, where he resided until his death. He played numerous dates each year, and would be found most days working on his golf game at his home course. He died at his home on December 6, 2018, at the age of 84.

There are eight titles on these four double-sided records and each recording averages approximately 2 1/2 minutes. The catalog number for each recording is listed in the description section.  The genre is Jazz, and the style is 1960s Instrumental. The records are black vinyl and the record grading is Very Good (VG) which is spelled out under the Condition section. The language is English and the recordings came from various composers. The recording company is is Hi Records. The original paper sleeves are missing but each record has been placed in a mylar enclosure with protective batting.