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Dist.
by Cotillion
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A
Division of Malaco Inc.
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Dist.
by T.K.Productions
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CH
435 - 1970
to
CH 448 - 1973 |
CH
1776 - 1973
to
CH 1781 - 1973 |
10201
- 1974
to
10228 - 1978 |
| Malaco
Records was founded in 1962 by Tommy Couch, Mitchell Malouf,
and Wolf Stephenson, initially as a booking agency. In 1967, the
company opened a recording studio in a building that remains the
home of Malaco. Between 1968 and 1970, Capitol Records released
six singles. Revenue from record releases was minimal, and Malaco
survived doing jingles, booking bands, promoting concerts, and
renting the studio for custom projects. In 1970, Malaco
released King Floyd's "Groove me" (CH 435) on its own Chimneyville
label. When "Groove Me" started a wildfire of radio play and sales,
Atlantic picked the record up for distribution. |
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