Dawn Records (American label)
Dawn Records was an American record label. It was founded as a subsidiary of Seeco Records in 1954 and was run by Sidney Siegel.
Dawn first started issuing albums in the mid-1950s, releasing primarily jazz, but also pop, R&B, and folk revival material. While it was active only for a few years, it released a number of significant jazz releases. Its holdings were bought later by Biograph Records and then by Fresh Sound Records, both of which reissued much of its catalog on CD.[1]
Artists
- Al Cohn
- Paul Quinichette
- Mat Mathews
- Dick Garcia
- Frank Rehak
- Joe Puma
- Zoot Sims
- Randy Weston
- Charlie Rouse
- Julius Watkins
- Lucky Thompson
- Jimmy Raney
- Gene Quill
- Bob Brookmeyer
- GĂ©rard Pochonet
- Rita Reys
- The Treniers
- Aaron Sachs
- Hal Serra
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