Roulette Records was an American record company and label founded in 1957 by George Goldner, Joe Kolsky, Morris Levy and Phil Kahl, with creative control...
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Frankie Lymon (category Roulette Records artists)
label, and the singer returned to recording. Roulette Records expressed interest in releasing Lymon's records in conjunction with Big Apple and scheduled...
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Morris Levy (category Tico Records)
independent record industry. Levy was cofounder and owner of Roulette Records, founding partner of the Birdland jazz club and the Roulette Room. He was...
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companies Gone Records and End Records. Gee Records eventually became deactivated. When Gee Records was reactivated as a division of Roulette Records by president...
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up Roulette or roulette in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Roulette is a popular game of chance in casinos. Roulette may also refer to: Roulette, Pennsylvania...
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Tommy James (category Roulette Records artists)
He left Roulette Records in 1974 and two more albums, In Touch (July 1976) and Midnight Rider (January 1978), followed on Fantasy Records, with yet...
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End Records was a record label founded in 1957 by George Goldner. In 1962 the label was acquired by Morris Levy and incorporated into Roulette Records. Among...
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Malden and funding from Tony Riviera and Morris Levy, the owner of Roulette Records. Joe Robinson had parlayed a music publishing company that he established...
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wonders whose lone hit record was "Woo Hoo", written by George Donald McGraw and backed with "Untrue", released on Roulette Records R 4192. The song hit...
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Tommy James and the Shondells (category Roulette Records artists)
went to New York City, where he sold the master of "Hanky Panky" to Roulette Records, at which time he changed his last name to James. With national promotion...
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