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Melodisc Records was a
record label founded by Emil E.
Shalit in the late 1940s. It was one of the
first independent record labels in the UK and the parent...
- a hit in Jamaica, "Oh Carolina" was
licensed to
Melodisc, a UK
label owned by Emil Shalet.
Melodisc released the
track on
their subsidiary label Blue...
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Weavers Song by Lead
Belly B-side "Ain't You Glad"
Released 1943 (1943)
Genre Folk
Length 2:25
Label Melodisc Songwriter(s) John
Lomax Lead Belly...
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familiar musician on BBC
Radio and TV
during the 1950s. He
first recorded for
Melodisc c. 1949–1951
before he
started to
record for EMI's
Columbia label and his...
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founded in 1960, in London, as an
imprint of Emil E. Shalit's
Melodisc Records.
Melodisc,
which was
founded in
London in 1947,
specialised in releasing...
- Bilk —
Esquire Mister Acker Bilk and His
Paramount Jazz Band
Volume 1 —
Melodisc Mr.
Acker Bilk
Requests – Part 1 — Pye Acker's Away —
Columbia Mr. Acker...
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McKenzie was
working with
producer Denis Preston at both the BBC and for the
Melodisc and
Parlophone record labels.
Preston rapidly established McKenzie as a...
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which was
released in
Trinidad on the Cook
label and also in the UK on the
Melodisc label, he
moved to
Jamaica in late 1959 to
perform and
record and decided...
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Bakare and his
Meranda Orchestra were
issued as
singles in
Britain by
Melodisc Records, and were
later compiled as an album, Live the Highlife, released...
- Owen Gray,
Derrick Morgan and
Prince Buster on
record labels such as
Melodisc,
Starlite and Bluebeat. The
original mods
gathered at all-night
clubs such...