Third U.S. Label
The third Domino Records was a regional label started in the late 1950s in Austin, Texas. This label lasted into the early part of the 1960s. Artists that they recorded included: George Underwood, Clarence Smith, Ray Campi, the Slades, and Joyce Harris.
The Austin label was led by Lora Jane Richardson from beginning to end (1016–2004).
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