Roto Records
Roto Records was a record label based in Lincoln, Nebraska. The name "Roto" was chosen simply because "it [a record] goes round and round."[1]
Roto Records | |
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Founded | 1956 |
Defunct | 1980s |
Status | Defunct |
Country of origin | U.S. |
Location | Lincoln, Nebraska |
The label's first releases were in 1956 by local artists Bobby Lowell and The Rock-a-Boogie Boys.[2][3] The label continued releasing recordings by Lowell and other local artists through the mid-1980s.[4]
Notable artists
Artist | Album | Format | Year |
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Norman Sullivan | She Called Me Baby / Folsom Prison | 7", Single | 1966 |
University of Nebraska Band | Go Big Red | 7", Single | Unknown |
Bobby Lowell | Umm Baby Baby | 7", Single | 1955 |
Bobby Lowell | Sixteen Chicks | 7", Single | 1955 |
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