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Vee-
Jay Records is an
American record label founded in the 1950s,
located in
Chicago and
specializing in blues, jazz,
rhythm and
blues and rock and roll...
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Veejay may
refer to: VJ (media personality), a
television announcer who
introduces music videos Vee-
Jay Records, an
American record label VJ (disambiguation)...
- "Tony
Sheridan and the Beat Brothers".
Tollie Records was a
subsidiary of
VeeJay The
first pressings of Introducing... the
Beatles included "Love Me Do"...
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scheduled for a July 1963 release, the LP came out on 10
January 1964, on
Vee-
Jay Records, ten days
before Capitol's Meet the Beatles! The
latter album,...
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manager for
Vee-
Jay Records (not the
founder of Dot Records) who, in turn,
suggested the
release of "Sherry" to the decision-makers at
Vee-
Jay. "Sherry"...
- Oldies-33 was a
subsidiary of
Vee-
Jay Records. It was
started in 1963 to
distribute their old 33rpm records. List of
record labels v t e...
- market. All
eleven tracks on this
album were
previously issued on the
Vee-
Jay Records release Introducing... The Beatles,
released in January, 1964....
- In
Records was a
record label started in 1964 and
distributed by
Vee-
Jay Records. List of
record labels v t e...
- Oldies-45 was a sub-label of
Vee-
Jay Records. It was
started in 1963 to
distribute their old 45 rpm records. Some
Beatles singles were
reissued briefly...
- lesser-known artists, "rare grooves"
released in
limited numbers on
labels such as
VeeJay, Chess, Brunswick, Ric-Tic,
Gordy Records,
Golden World Records (Detroit)...