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Dot Records was an American
United States

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 record label
Record label

In the music industry, a record label can be a brand and a trademark associated with the marketing of recorded sound and music videos. Most commonly, a record label is the company that manages such brands and trademarks, coordinates the Record producer, manufacturing, distribution , marketing and promotion, and enforcement of copyright protec...
 and company that was active between 1950
1950 in music

Events*January 3 - Sam Phillips launches Sun Records at 706 Union Avenue in Memphis, Tennessee.*August - Herbert Howells' Hymnus Paradisi is premiered at the Three Choirs Festival....
 and 1977
1977 in music

EventsBohemian Rhapsody is named 'The Best Single Of The Last 25 Years' by British Phonographic Industry.In this year, the St. Magnus Festival was founded in Orkney by Sir Peter Maxwell Davies....
. It was founded by Randy Wood. In Gallatin, Tennessee, Wood had earlier started a mail order record shop, known for its radio ads on WLAC
WLAC

WLAC is a clear channel radio station based in Nashville, Tennessee, operating at 1510 kilohertz on the AM broadcasting dial. Its first broadcast took place on November 24, 1926....
 in Nashville and its R&B (later black gospel) air personality Bill "Hoss" Allen.






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Dot Records was an American
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 record label
Record label

In the music industry, a record label can be a brand and a trademark associated with the marketing of recorded sound and music videos. Most commonly, a record label is the company that manages such brands and trademarks, coordinates the Record producer, manufacturing, distribution , marketing and promotion, and enforcement of copyright protec...
 and company that was active between 1950
1950 in music

Events*January 3 - Sam Phillips launches Sun Records at 706 Union Avenue in Memphis, Tennessee.*August - Herbert Howells' Hymnus Paradisi is premiered at the Three Choirs Festival....
 and 1977
1977 in music

EventsBohemian Rhapsody is named 'The Best Single Of The Last 25 Years' by British Phonographic Industry.In this year, the St. Magnus Festival was founded in Orkney by Sir Peter Maxwell Davies....
. It was founded by Randy Wood. In Gallatin, Tennessee, Wood had earlier started a mail order record shop, known for its radio ads on WLAC
WLAC

WLAC is a clear channel radio station based in Nashville, Tennessee, operating at 1510 kilohertz on the AM broadcasting dial. Its first broadcast took place on November 24, 1926....
 in Nashville and its R&B (later black gospel) air personality Bill "Hoss" Allen. The label was known to hire artists to record remakes of their previous hits.

The original headquarters of Dot Records were in Gallatin, Tennessee
Gallatin, Tennessee

Gallatin is a city located on a navigable tributary of the Cumberland River in Sumner County, Tennessee, Tennessee, United States. At the 2000 census, its population was 23,230....
, in fact many of the older recording were recorded in radio station WHIN
WHIN

WHIN is a radio station broadcasting a Country format. Licensed to Gallatin, Tennessee, USA. The station is currently owned by Whin, Inc.....
, which Wood owned at the time. In 1956, the company moved to Hollywood, California.

In its early years, the label specialized in artists from around Tennessee
Tennessee

Tennessee is a U.S. state located in the Southern United States United States. In 1796, it became the sixteenth state to join the United States....
. Then it branched out to include musicians and singers from across the United States. It recorded a variety of country music
Country music

Country music is a blend of popular American music forms originally found in the Southern United States and the Appalachian Mountains. It has roots in Traditional music, Celtic music, gospel music, and old-time music and evolved rapidly in the 1920s....
, rhythm & blues, polkas & waltzes, gospel music
Gospel music

Gospel music is music that is written to express either personal or a communal belief regarding Christian life, as well as to give a Christian alternative to mainstream secular music....
, rockabilly
Rockabilly

Rockabilly is one of the earliest styles of rock and roll music, and emerged in the early 1950s.The term rockabilly is a Portmanteau word of rock and hillbilly, the latter a reference to the country music that contributed strongly to the style's development....
, pop music
Pop music

Pop music is a music genre that features a noticeable rhythmic element, melodies and hook , a mainstream style and a conventional structure.The term "pop music" was first used in 1926 in the sense of "having popular appeal" , but since the 1950s it has been used in the sense of a musical genre, originally characterized as a lighter alternat...
, and early rock & roll. After the move to Hollywood, Dot Records bought up many recordings by small local independent labels and issued them nationally.

In 1957, Wood sold ownership of the label to Paramount Pictures
Paramount Pictures

Paramount Pictures Corporation is an American motion picture production company and distribution company, located on Melrose Avenue in Hollywood, California....
, but he remained the president of the company for another decade. In 1958, Dot Records started a subsidiary label, Hamilton Records
Hamilton Records

Hamilton Records was an United States record label started in 1958 in music as a subsidiary label of Dot Records....
, for rockabilly and rhythm & blues. They distributed Jeff Barry
Jeff Barry

Jeff Barry is an United States popular music songwriter, singer, and record producer.Barry was born Joel Adelberg in Brooklyn, New York City....
's Steed Records
Steed Records

Steed Records was a record label founded by songwriter-record producer Jeff Barry in 1967 in music in New York City. The label was active until 1971 in music....
 and also distributed the only record from Carnival Records
Carnival Records

Carnival Records was a record label started in 1961 in music by Jerry Moss and Herb Alpert.They released two records, one which was distributed via Dot Records outside California....
. In addition, Dot Records created two other subsidiary labels: Crystalette and Acta. In 1967, Dot Records acquired the DynoVoice label from Bell Records. In 1967, Randy Wood left to co-found the Ranwood Records
Ranwood Records

Ranwood Records was started in 1968 by Randy Wood together with Lawrence Welk. Most of Welk's recorded musical output from that point on was released on the Ranwood label....
 label with Lawrence Welk
Lawrence Welk

Lawrence Welk was a musician, accordionist, bandleader, and television impresario, hosting The Lawrence Welk Show from 1951 to 1982. His style came to be known to his large number of radio, television, and live-performance fans as "champagne music." He is a 1961 inductee of North Dakota's Roughrider Award....
.

Pat Boone
Pat Boone

Charles Eugene "Pat" Boone is an United States singer, actor and writer who was a successful pop singer in the United States during the 1950s and early 1960s....
 recorded his most popular songs for the label, issued in the United Kingdom
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 on the London
London

London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and the most populous municipality in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, History of London goes back to its founding by the Roman Empire....
 label. Both Boones albums and singles were very successful.

Eddie Fisher
Eddie Fisher (singer)

Edwin Jack Fisher is an United States singer and entertainer....
 recorded some of his later albums for the label, Eddie Fisher Today was the most popular and included popular standards of the day, but he did not have a massive single hit of the label in his time with them.

In 1968, after Paramount was bought out by Gulf and Western, the Dot Records label was rebranded as a country music label under the umbrella of Famous Music
Famous Music

Famous Music was the worldwide music publishing division of Paramount Pictures, a division of Viacom. Its copyright holdings span several decades and includes music from such Academy Awards-winning motion pictures as The Godfather and Forrest Gump....
 Group. This included the Paramount
Paramount Records (1969)

Paramount Records was a record label started in 1969 in music by Paramount Pictures after acquiring the rights to the name from George H. Buck....
, Neighborhood
Neighborhood Records

Neighborhood Records was a record label founded by Melanie Safka and her husband Peter Schekeryk in 1971 in music. The label's biggest hit was Melanie's #1 single "Brand New Key"....
, Blue Thumb
Blue Thumb Records

Blue Thumb Records was an American record label founded in 1968 in music by Bob Krasnow, along with former A&M Records executives Tommy LiPuma and Don Graham....
 and Sire
Sire Records

Sire Records is an United States record label, owned by Warner Music Group and distributed through Warner Bros. Records...
 labels. In 1974, the label was bought by ABC Records
ABC Records

ABC Records started in 1955 in music as ABC-Paramount Records, the record label of Am-Par Record Corporation , formed in New York City in 1955. In addition to producing records directly, ABC licensed finished masters from independent record producer and purchased regionally- released records for national distribution....
, which discontinued the label in 1977. ABC Records itself was sold to MCA Records
MCA Records

MCA Records was an United States-based record label owned by MCA Inc., which later gave way to the larger MCA Music Entertainment Group , of which MCA Records was still part....
 in 1979. The Dot/Paramount catalog is now owned by Universal Music Group
Universal Music Group

Universal Music Group is the largest business group and family of record labels in the Record industry. With a 25.5% market share, it is one of the Music industry....
 (also owners of much of the London backlog), with Geffen Records
Geffen Records

Geffen Records is an American record label, owned by Universal Music Group, and operated as one third of UMG's Interscope-Geffen-A&M label group....
 (which absorbed MCA Records) managing the pop/rock back catalog, and MCA Nashville Records managing the country back catalog.

Dot Records artists

  • Arthur Alexander
    Arthur Alexander

    Arthur Alexander , born in Sheffield, Alabama, was perhaps one of the biggest stars to arise out of the American country music soul music scene....
  • Steve Allen
    Steve Allen

    Steve Allen may refer to:*Steve Allen , American musician, comedian, and writer*Steve Allen , presenter on the London-based talk radio station LBC 97.3...
  • American Breed
    American Breed

    The American Breed was an United States rock music musical ensemble that was formed in 1966 and disbanded in 1969....
     (Acta)
  • Andrews Sisters
  • The Fairmount Singers
  • Pat Boone
    Pat Boone

    Charles Eugene "Pat" Boone is an United States singer, actor and writer who was a successful pop singer in the United States during the 1950s and early 1960s....
  • Children of Rain
    Children of Rain

    The Children of Rain was a 1960s folk trio from New York City, consisting of brother-sister combo Pam and Denis Meacham and singer/songwriter Alan Ross....
  • Walter Brennan
    Walter Brennan

    Walter Brennan was a three-time Academy Award winning United States actor. He is remembered as one of the premier character actors in motion picture history....
  • Jimmy Boyd
    Jimmy Boyd

    Jimmy Boyd was an United States of America singer, musician, and actor....
  • Rusty Bryant
    Rusty Bryant

    Royal G. "Rusty" Bryant was an American jazz tenor and alto saxophonist.Bryant grew up in Columbus, Ohio and became a fixture of the local jazz scene....
  • Jo Anne Castle
  • The Chantays
    The Chantays

    The Chantays are a surf rock band from the early 1960s, best known for the hit record instrumental rock "Pipeline " . It all started in 1961 when 5 high school friends decided to start their own band....
  • Roy Clark
    Roy Clark

    Roy Linwood Clark is a versatile and well-known country music musician and performer. He is best known for hosting Hee Haw, one of the first nationally televised country variety shows in the United States, from 1969?1992....
  • Sanford Clark
    Sanford Clark

    Sanford Clark is an American country music-rockabilly singer and guitarist best known for his 1956 hit "The Fool."...
  • Mac Curtis
    Mac Curtis

    Wesley Erwin "Mac" Curtis, Jr. is an American rockabilly musician.Born in Fort Worth, Texas, Curtis began playing guitar at the age of 12, entering local talent competitions....
  • The Dartells
    The Dartells

    The Dartells were an American rock band from Oxnard, California.The group formed in 1962 while its members were teens and won local attention under the umbrella of manager/producer Tom Ayers....
  • Jimmy Dee
    Jimmy Dee

    Jimmy Dee is a Texas rockabilly-rock and roll musician and singer from San Antonio, Texas. He hit 47 on the Billboard Top 50 early in 1958 with the song "Henrietta", a rockabilly-style, early rock 'n' roll song....
  • Lonnie Donegan
    Lonnie Donegan

    Lonnie Donegan Order of the British Empire was a skiffle musician, possibly the most famous of them all, with more than 20 UK Top 30 hits to his name....
  • Donna Fargo
    Donna Fargo

    Donna Fargo is an United States, who is best-known for a series of Top 10 country hits in the 1970s. This includes "The Happiest Girl In the Whole USA" and "Funny Face," which both became major crossover Pop music hits in 1972 in country music....
  • Fear Itself
    Fear Itself (band)

    Fear Itself was a short-lived psychedelic music blues-rock band formed by Ellen McIlwaine in the late 1960's in Atlanta, Georgia. The band featured McIlwaine singing lead vocals as well as performing harp, rhythm guitar and organ ....
  • Freddy Fender
    Freddy Fender

    Freddy Fender , born Baldemar Huerta in San Benito, Texas, Texas, USA, was an United States, Tejano, country music, and rock and roll musician, known for his work as a solo artist and in the groups Los Super Seven and the Texas Tornados....
  • Eddie Fisher
    Eddie Fisher (singer)

    Edwin Jack Fisher is an United States singer and entertainer....
  • Fontane Sisters
  • William Frawley
    William Frawley

    William Clement Frawley was an United States theater entertainer, film and television actor. Although Frawley acted in over 100 films, he achieved his greatest fame playing landlord Fred Mertz on the landmark American television sitcom I Love Lucy....
     ('Fred Mertz')
  • Jimmy Gilmer & The Fireballs
    The Fireballs

    The Fireballs, sometimes billed as Jimmy Gilmer and the Fireballs, is an United States rock and roll group. The Fireballs were particularly popular at the end of the 1950s and in the early 1960s....
  • Bonnie Guitar
    Bonnie Guitar

    Bonnie Guitar is an United States. She is best remembered for her 1957 Country-Pop crossover hit "Dark Moon ". She became one of the first female Country Music singers to have songs crossover from the Country charts to the Pop charts, and have hits on both sides....
  • Roy Head
    Roy Head

    Roy Head is an United States singer, best known for his hit "Treat Her Right ."After moving to San Marcos, Texas, in 1955, he and Tommy Bolton formed his first group, The Traits, in 1957....
     ()
  • The Hilltoppers
    The Hilltoppers

    The Hilltoppers were an American popular music singing group.Originally the group was a trio formed at Western Kentucky State College , Bowling Green, Kentucky....
  • Tab Hunter
    Tab Hunter

    Tab Hunter is an United States actor and singer who appeared in more than 40 major feature films....
  • Gunilla Hutton
    Gunilla Hutton

    Gunilla Freeman Hutton is a Swedish actress, perhaps most notable for her roles as the second Billie Jo Bradley on "Petticoat Junction" , and Miss Nurse Goodbody in the television series Hee Haw until 1992....
  • The Illusion
    The Illusion (band)

    The Illusion were an United States psychedelic rock band from Long Island, New York, New York. They released three full-length albums in the United States, the first of which was also issued in the United Kingdom....
     (Steed)
  • Tommy Jackson
  • Jack Kerouac
    Jack Kerouac

    Jack Kerouac was an American author, poet and Painting. Alongside William S. Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg, he is considered a pioneer of the Beat Generation....
  • Anita Kerr
    Anita Kerr

    Anita Kerr is an United States singer, composer and music producer.Kerr's career peak was during the 1960s, a time when women in her field were rare....
  • Andy Kim
    Andy Kim

    Andy Kim is a Canada pop singer and songwriter....
     (Steed)
  • Sonny Knight
  • Lennon Sisters
  • Liberace
    Liberace

    Wladziu Valentino Liberace , better known by only his last name Liberace , was a famous United States entertainer and pianist of Poles and Italian people descent....
  • Jim Lowe
    Jim Lowe

    Jim Lowe and graduate of the University of Missouri?Columbia, sang "The Green Door", the chart-topper hit record of 1956 in the United States. A million seller and music recording sales certification recipient, "Green Door" was songwriter by Marvin Moore and Bob Davie ....
  • Robin Luke
    Robin Luke

    Robin Luke is an United States rockabilly singer. He has been enshrined in the Rockabilly Hall of Fame.Luke was living in Honolulu, Hawaii, Hawaii, attending Punahou School, in 1958 when he songwriter and sound recording and reproduction a Billboard Hot 100 hit single with the song, "Susie Darlin," a song named after his then five-year-old...
  • Johnny Maddox
    Johnny Maddox

    Johnny Maddox is a ragtime pianist and collector of ragtime memorabilia.His interest in the era of ragtime and blues was fueled by his Aunt Zula Cothron....
  • Barbara Mandrell
    Barbara Mandrell

    Barbara Ann Mandrell is an American country music singer. She is best-known for a 1970s–1980s series of Top 10 hits and TV shows that helped her become one of country music's most successful female vocalists of the 1970s and 1980s....
  • Wink Martindale
    Wink Martindale

    Winston Conrad "Wink" Martindale is a disc jockey and television game show host....
  • Robin McNamara
    Robin McNamara

    Robin McNamara is an United States singer, songwriter and musician.In 1963, while in tenth grade, McNamara formed a rock and roll group with a few school mates; they christened their band Robin and the Hoods, performing locally in the New England area with McNamara as the lead vocalist....
     (Steed)
  • Mills Brothers
    Mills Brothers

    The Mills Brothers were a major African-American jazz and pop music vocal quartet of the 20th century producing more than 2,000 recordings that sold more than 50 million copies and garnered at least three dozen gold records....
  • Vaughn Monroe
    Vaughn Monroe

    Vaughn Wilton Monroe was an American singer, trumpeter and big band leader, most popular in the 1940s and 1950s. Monroe was born in Akron, Ohio and graduated from Jeannette, Pennsylvania#History High School in Pennsylvania in 1929 where he was senior class president and voted "most likely to succeed." After high school, he attended the Carne...
  • Leonard Nimoy
    Leonard Nimoy

    Leonard Simon Nimoy is an American actor, film director, poet, musician and photographer. He is best known for playing the character of Spock on Star Trek: The Original Series, an American television series that ran for three seasons from 1966 to 1969, in addition to reprising the role in several movie sequels....
  • Ken Nordine
    Ken Nordine

    Ken Nordine is an United States voiceover and recording artist best known for his series of Word Jazz albums. His deep, resonant voice has also been featured in many advertisings and movie trailers....
  • Nervous Norvus
    Nervous Norvus

    Nervous Norvus was the performing name of Jimmy Drake . His novelty song "Transfusion" was a major chart-topper in 1956, as was a second song, "Ape Call," released later that year....
  • Larry Novak
    Larry Novak

    Lawrence R. "Larry" Novak is an American jazz pianist. He is the father of Gary Novak.Larry Novak was born in Chicago. He learned piano from age five and began playing jazz at 14....
  • Tommy Overstreet
    Tommy Overstreet

    Tommy Overstreet is a "Nashville sound"-style country music singer whose popularity peaked in the 1970s. Overstreet, often known simply as "T.O." by fans and radio disc jockeys, has eleven top ten singles in the Billboard country charts and five top five hits....
  • Eddie Peabody
    Eddie Peabody

    Captain Edwin Ellsworth Peabody was an United States musical entertainer. His career spanned five decades and he was perhaps the most famous plectrum banjo player ever....
  • Louis Prima
    Louis Prima

    Louis Prima was an Italian American entertainer, singer, actor, songwriter, and trumpeter. Prima rode the musical trends of his time, starting with his seven-piece New Orleans style jazz band in the 1920s, then successively leading a swing combo in the 1930s, a big band in the 1940s, a Las Vegas, Nevada lounge music in the 1950s, and a pop-...
  • Jimmie Rodgers
    Jimmie Rodgers (pop singer)

    James Frederick Rodgers is an American singer, sometimes classified as a rock and roll singer, but with a style more typical of folk rock or traditional pop music....
  • Mitch Ryder
    Mitch Ryder

    Mitch Ryder is an United States musician who has recorded over two dozen albums in more than four decades as a performer....
     (DynoVoice)
  • John Wesley Ryles
    John Wesley Ryles

    John Wesley Ryles is an American country music artist. He made his debut in 1968 with the release of his single "Kay", a Top Ten hit on the Billboard Hot Country Singles charts, and the title track to his debut album for Columbia Records....
  • Lalo Schifrin
    Lalo Schifrin

    Lalo Schifrin is an Argentina piano and composer. He is best known for his film and TV scores, such as the Mission Impossible theme. He has received four Grammy Awards and six Academy Award nominations....
  • John Serry, Sr.
    John Serry, Sr.

    John Serry, Sr. was a distinguished concert accordionist, arranger, composer, organist and music educator who achieved prominence through his live performances on the Columbia Broadcasting System network....
  • Six Fat Dutchmen
    Six Fat Dutchmen

    The Six Fat Dutchmen was a polka band formed around 1932 by Harold Loeffelmacher in New Ulm, Minnesota. The band was known mostly for playing the "Oom-pah" style of polka music that originated from Germany and the German-speaking areas of Czechoslovakia....
  • Keely Smith
    Keely Smith

    Keely Smith is an United States jazz and popular music singer who enjoyed great popularity in the 1950s and 1960s. Her collaborations with Louis Prima and Frank Sinatra were highly rated....
  • Jo-El Sonnier
    Jo-El Sonnier

    Jo-El Sonnier is an American singer-songwriter and accordionist who performs country music and Cajun music. Originally signed to Mercury Nashville Records, Sonnier charted several minor singles on the Billboard country charts in the late 1970s....
  • Dodie Stevens
    Dodie Stevens

    Dodie Stevens is an United States pop music singer. She is best known for her 1959 song "Pink Shoe Laces."...
     (Crystalette & Dot)
  • Gale Storm
    Gale Storm

    Josephine Owaissa Cottle , better known as Gale Storm, is an American actress and singer, who starred in two popular television programs of the 1950s, My Little Margie and The Gale Storm Show....
  • The Surfaris
    The Surfaris

    The Surfaris were an United States surf music band formed in Glendora, California, California in 1962. They are best known for two songs that hit the record chart in the Los Angeles, California, California area, and nationally by May 1963: "Surfer Joe" on the A-side and B-side and "Wipe Out " on the A-side and B-side of a Gramophone record s...
  • Diana Trask
    Diana Trask

    Diana Trask is an Australian and United States country and pop singer born in Melbourne, Australia. She was a popular Country singer during the 1970s in the United States and also was a popular star in her native Australia....
  • The Counts
    The Counts

    The Counts is a R&B doo-wop band that started in 1953 and is still performing today. Band members include lead singer Chester Brown, James Lee, Robert Penick, Robert Wesley, and Robert Young....
  • Billy Vaughn
    Billy Vaughn

    Richard "Billy" Vaughn was a singer, multi-instrumentalist, and orchestra leader.He was born in Glasgow, Kentucky, Kentucky, where his father was a barber who loved music and inspired Billy to teach himself to play the mandolin at age 3, while suffering a case of the measles....
  • Robin Ward
    Robin Ward

    Robin Ward is regarded as a "one-hit wonder" due to her 1963 million-selling smash "Wonderful Summer"; however, she was also a session singer under her real name, Jackie Ward....
  • Lawrence Welk
    Lawrence Welk

    Lawrence Welk was a musician, accordionist, bandleader, and television impresario, hosting The Lawrence Welk Show from 1951 to 1982. His style came to be known to his large number of radio, television, and live-performance fans as "champagne music." He is a 1961 inductee of North Dakota's Roughrider Award....
  • Margaret Whiting
    Margaret Whiting

    Margaret Whiting is a singer of American popular music who first made her reputation during the 1940s and 1950s.Margaret's musical talent may have been inherited; her father Richard A....
  • Lew Williams
    Lew Williams

    Lew Williams is an American rockabilly singer and songwriter, known as the "Cab Calloway of rockabilly".Williams began singing at age four, and moved with his family to Dallas at age eleven....
  • Mac Wiseman
    Mac Wiseman

    Malcolm B. Wiseman , better known as Mac Wiseman, is a bluegrass singer, nicknamed "The Voice with a Heart". The bearded singer is one of the cult figures of Bluegrass music....
  • Barry Young
    Barry Young (musician)

    Barry Young was an American pop singer who recorded for Dot Records in the 1960s. His biggest hit single was a recording of the tune "One Has My Name ", which had previously been a #1 hit on the country music charts for Jimmy Wakely in 1948....
  • Mint Tattoo
  • Sandra Kaylor
  • Eddie Baxter (on the Lowery) (Hamilton Records Div.)


See also

  • List of record labels
    List of record labels

    This is a list of notable record labels.Owing to the large number of entries, the list has been divided by the first letter of the label's name, with labels starting with a number added to this page:...


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