Recording Label History
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- RCA Victor 1953-1960
- Jubilee Records 1955-1960?
- Roulette Records 1960-1961
- Reprise Records 1961-1965
- RCA Victor 1965-1967
- Musicor Records 1968
- Regalia Records 1969
- GWP Records 1971
- Jamie Records 1972
- Laurie Records 1976-1977
- AFE Records 1981
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