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
Founded1956 (1956)
Defunct1980s
StatusDefunct
Country of originU.S.
LocationLincoln, 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
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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gollark: Does anybody?
gollark: It happened to me kind of recently (last week or something); I put up a CB Truffle egg and got a CB Xenowyrm. A Golden Wyvern (seemingly not rare, but far rarer than truffles) didn't get any offers whatsoever.
gollark: New releases have really weird valuation, basically.
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