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Curtom Records was a
record label founded by
Curtis Mayfield and
Eddie Thomas in
March 1968 as an
independently distributed music label. It was located...
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about My Baby"(Top 20) and "Woman's Got Soul". He
formed his own label,
Curtom Records in
Chicago in 1968 and the
Impressions joined him to
continue their...
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Curtis Mayfield's
Curtom Records in Chicago.
Hathaway worked as a songwriter,
session musician, and
producer for
Curtis Mayfield's
Curtom Records in Chicago...
- the
frontman for the band Baby Huey & the Babysitters,
whose sole LP for
Curtom Records in 1971 was
influential in the
development of hip-hop music. A native...
- One-derful,
Brunswick and its
Dakar Records subsidiary, and
Curtis Mayfield's
Curtom label. Vee-Jay
Records was Chicago's
pioneer soul label. In 1958 it produced...
- 1975 bankruptcy, The
Staple Singers signed to
Curtis Mayfield's label,
Curtom Records, and
released "Let's Do It Again",
produced by Mayfield; the song...
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Billboard R&B
chart in the
winter of 1974. She
moved to
Curtis Mayfield's
Curtom Records label in the mid 1970s. In 1977, she
released her
first album, Linda...
- of
social awareness in Mayfield's music.
Mayfield created his own label,
Curtom, and
moved the
Impressions to the label. Over the next two years, more Impressions...
- by
American soul
musician Curtis Mayfield,
released on July 11, 1972, by
Curtom Records. It was
released as the
soundtrack for the
Blaxploitation film of...
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Today is the
seventh studio album by
Curtis Mayfield,
released in 1975 on
Curtom Records. It
peaked at
number 120 on the
Billboard 200 chart, as well as...