Sandy Records
Sandy Records was a short-lived but very influential independent rock and roll record label established in Mobile, Alabama by Paul DuBose and Johnny Bozeman [1] in early 1957. It launched the careers of many artists such as Ray Sawyer, lead vocalist of Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show.
Sandy Records | |
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Founded | 1957 |
Founder | Paul DuBose Johnny Bozeman |
Genre | Rock and Roll |
Country of origin | US |
Location | Mobile, Alabama |
Artist
- Helen Bozeman
- Johnny Bozeman
- Ken Bozeman
- Curtis Bunyard
- Johnny Foster
- Ronny Keenan
- Jackie Morningstar
- Travis Pritchett
- George Richardson
- Ray Sawyer
- Morris Simmons
- Travis & Bob
- Darryl Vincent
- Happy Wainwright
- Buddy Walker
- Bob Weaver
- Floyd Whitehurst
Subsidiary labels
- Shane Records
- Orange Records
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See also
- List of record labels
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