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US Labels and Company Sleeves 1959-1967 |
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708
6th Avenue No
Seattle 9
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708
6th Avenue No
Seattle 9
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708
6th Avenue No
Seattle 9
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Liberty's
Hollywood
Address - No lines
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1
- 1959
The Dolphin label |
1
- 1959
to
10 - 1959 |
5
- 1959
Occasionally |
27
- 1960
to
66 - 1962 |
Dollphin
Records was founded in Seattle in 1959 by Bob Reisdorf and Bonnie
Guitar. Reisdorf was informed that there was another Dolphin Records
(distributed by Laurie Records), so he changed the name to Dolton.
Success for the label came early with "Come Softly To Me" by The
Fleetwoods (Dolphin/Dolton 1). In 1963, Dolton was acquired by
Avnet and merged with it's Liberty
Records parent label. Liberty closed down the label in 1967. |
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Liberty's
Hollywood
Address - Lines
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Liberty's
Hollywood
Address - No lines
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A
Division of Liberty Records Inc.
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A
Division of Liberty Records Inc.
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27
- 1960
to
66 - 1962 |
62
- 1962
Occasionally |
68
- 1963
to
314 - 1965
Jump from 99 to 300 |
68
- 1963
Styrene press |
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Division of Liberty Records Inc.
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A
Division of Liberty Records Inc.
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708
6th Avenue No
Seattle 9
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96
- 1964
Silver print |
316
- 1966
to
DOR 327 - 1967
Label discontinued |
Stereo
issues
Prefix S |
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to
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Los
Angeles 28, California
A division of
Liberty Records |
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Cut
straight |
Inside
glued |
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2 |
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to
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Los
Angeles 28, California
A division of
Liberty Records |
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Curved
top |
Inside
glued |
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3 a |
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to
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Curved
top |
Inside
glued |
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3 b |
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to
314 - 1965 |
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Cut
straight/notch |
Glued left/right |
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No
4 |
316
- 1966
to
327 - 1967 |
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A
product of
Liberty Records |
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Sunset Blvd. |
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Curved
top |
Inside
glued |
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