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  2. Rockin' Dopsie - Wikipedia

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    He performed around Louisiana, and recorded occasionally for small independent labels in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1976 he appeared at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival , and was signed by the Swedish record label Sonet , who issued his first album, Doin' The Zydeco , in 1976. [ 3 ]

  3. Pickwick Records - Wikipedia

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    Pickwick Records (originally formed as Pickwick Sales Corporation, later Pickwick International) was founded in 1950 by Cy Leslie, whose first business was a prerecorded greeting-card service that in 1946 turned into Voco Records, a label of children's records. In 1957, after successfully marketing its Cricket children's label of 78- and 45rpm ...

  4. Unusual types of gramophone records - Wikipedia

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    The most common diameter sizes for gramophone records are 12-inch, 10-inch, and 7-inch (300 mm, 250 mm, and 180 mm). [1] Early American shellac records were all 7-inch until 1901, when 10-inch records were introduced. 12-inch records joined them in 1903. [2] By 1910, other sizes were retired and nearly all discs were either 10-inch or 12-inch ...

  5. Swan Records - Wikipedia

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    Another hit for Swan was a release of The Rockin' Rebels' lone hit, the instrumental "Wild Weekend" was reissued in 1962 after Buffalo WKBW radio d.j. Tommy Shannon, partner in ShanTodd records, issued his night show theme of Wild Weekend. the group also released Rockin Cricketts as a follow up. Syracuse disc jockey Jimmy O’Brien used it as ...

  6. Fortune Records - Wikipedia

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    Fortune Records. Fortune promotional 45rpm record. Fortune Records was an American family operated, independent record label located in Detroit, Michigan from 1946 to 1995. The label owners were Jack and Devora Brown, their son Sheldon Brown recorded for the label. Original releases tapered off after 1972 aside from a few albums in the mid-1980s.

  7. Sun Records - Wikipedia

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    sunrecords.com. Sun Records is an American independent record label founded by producer Sam Phillips in Memphis, Tennessee on February 1, 1952. [3][2] Sun was the first label to record Elvis Presley, Charlie Rich, Roy Orbison, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, and Johnny Cash. Prior to that, Sun had concentrated mainly on African-American ...

  8. Bel-Tone Records - Wikipedia

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    [8] Gold Seal Record Company, a small independent label from Chicago, acquired most its folk and country masters. [9] [10] Majestic Records acquired the 1946 recording sessions of Slim Gaillard. [11] Luis Cardenas and Owen Loftus acquired the Bel Tone name in efforts to revise Bel Tone Records, Production and Entertainment Group.

  9. Supreme Records (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    Supreme Records was a small, independent record label based in Los Angeles that existed from 1947 to 1950. It was founded by dentist Albert Patrick and specialized in rhythm and blues. Its artists included Jimmy Witherspoon, Paula Watson, Buddy Tate, Eddie Williams and his Brown Buddies (with Floyd Dixon ), Big Jim Wynn, and Percy Mayfield.

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