King Records of Cincinnati
Por McNutt, Randy
Publicado por Arcadia Publishing
English
2009
ISBN 9781439621141
eBook
Sobre este libro
Starting with a few songs and a dream in 1943, King Records�a leading American independent�launched musical careers from a shabby brick factory on Brewster Avenue in Cincinnati�s Evanston neighborhood. Founder Sydney Nathan recorded country singers Cowboy Copas, Hawkshaw Hawkins, Wayne Raney, and others and later added black acts such as James Brown and the Famous Flames, Bull Moose Jackson, Hank Ballard and the Midnighters, Lonnie Johnson, and Freddy King. Meanwhile, King also explored polka, jazz, bluegrass, comedy, gospel, pop, and instrumental music�anything that Nathan could sell. Although King�s Cincinnati factory closed in 1971, the company�s diverse catalog of roots music had already become a phenomenon. Its legacy lives on in hundreds of classic recordings that are prized by collectors and musicians.
- Idioma
- English
Compartir
También te puede interesar
Packard Takes Flight
Levine, Susan Sachs
The Famous Faces of Indy's WTTV-4: Sammy Terry, Cowboy Bob, Janie and More
Young, Julie
On This Day in Columbus, Ohio History
Betti, Tom, Sauer, Doreen Uhas, Columbus Landmarks Foundation
Wicked Indianapolis
Stoner, Andrew E.
Ghosts & Legends of Crawfordsville, Indiana
Hunt, Christopher M., Hunt, Christina L.
Lost Milwaukee
Swanson, Carl