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  2. Hi Records - Wikipedia

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    Hi Records' first big hit was "Smokie Part 2", an instrumental by Bill Black's Combo, released in 1959. [2] Black was a bass player with Elvis Presley and a long-time friend of Ray Harris. Founder Claunch was forced out of the label, selling his share in 1960 to Carl McVoy (a cousin of Jerry Lee Lewis ), who had been involved with the label ...

  3. Category:Hi Records albums - Wikipedia

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    Topics about Hi Records albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories This category contains studio albums released on the Hi Records label. Please move any non-studio albums to an appropriate subcategory per WikiProject Albums guidelines .

  4. Hi Rhythm Section - Wikipedia

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    The Hi Rhythm Section was the house band for hit soul albums by several artists, including Al Green and Ann Peebles, on Willie Mitchell's Hi Records label in the 1970s. The band included the three Hodges brothers, organist Charles Hodges, bassist Leroy Hodges and guitarist Mabon "Teenie" Hodges, together with pianist Archie Turner (or Michael Allen) and drummer Howard Grimes (or Stax Records ...

  5. Willie Mitchell (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Mitchell landed a job with the Home of the Blues record label as a producer, then left to join Hi Records as both a recording artist and a producer. [ 2 ] Known at the recording studio as "Papa Willie", Mitchell earned his nickname by taking over the reins of Hi Records in 1970 and guiding it through its most successful period.

  6. Don Bryant (songwriter) - Wikipedia

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    He wrote material for other artists at Hi Records while continuing to record with The Four Kings and as a solo artist, resulting in a 1969 solo album. [3] However, with the success of Al Green , Otis Clay , and other vocalists at Hi, Bryant’s singing career took a backseat to writing, joining Earl Randle, Dan Greer, and Darryl Carter as Hi's ...

  7. Hit Records - Wikipedia

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    The records they produced were sold via convenience stores throughout the United States. [1] Prior to HIT, they started Tennessee Records in 1950 and the Republic label in 1952. In 1959, they took advantage of buying up overstocked hits at low prices and selling them cheaply via the racks throughout the country.

  8. Category:Hi Records compilation albums - Wikipedia

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  9. Quiet Elegance - Wikipedia

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    While with Hi Records they were managed and produced by Willie Mitchell and Dan Greer and toured with Al Green as a backing group. [2] They also toured globally with Tom Jones and Engelbert Humperdinck. Between 1972 and 1977 the group recorded a number of singles for Hi Records. [2] The single "You've Got My Mind Messed Up" peaked at number 54 ...