So, in Conclusion, in due course, the fiddlers learned that they could also negotiate with other recording companies and studios to record their music; that they could also negotiate to have the material pressed at different sites as well, like World Records in Ontario. Later mobile recording unites appeared in Cape Breton and studio work in other locals like Halifax would become the norm. Theses efforts likely had a great deal of impact on helping establish the current studios now in Cape Breton like Sound Park and Lake Wind. The Process has evolved to an interesting industry in Cape Breton today. Subsequently, fiddlers like Carl MacKenzie and Winnie Chafe began to issue recordings of their music under their own labels. The success of the recording contracts to local entertainers like Rankin Family, Howie MacDonald, Barra MacNeils, Ashley MacIsaac, and Natalie MacMaster are to be celebrated and once again we can link the efforts of these young talented stars to the music and experiences of so many of the earlier Cape Breton fiddlers.