Dot Records
Dot Records was a American record label which was active between 1950 and 1977. It was founded by Randy Wood. The label was known for hiring artists with hit records in previous years to record remakes of their hits.
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American - Record label - Randy Wood
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Its original headquarters were in Gallatin, Tennessee but in 1956 the company moved its headquarters to Hollywood, California.
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Gallatin, Tennessee - Hollywood, California
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In its early years, the label specialized in artists from around Tennessee, then branched out to musicians and singers from throughout the United States. It offered a variety of country music, rhythm & blues, gospel music, rockabilly, pop music, and early rock & roll. After the move to Hollywood, Dot bought up many recordings by small local independent labels and issued them nationally.
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Tennessee - Country music - Rhythm & blues - Gospel music - Rockabilly - Pop music - Rock & roll
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In 1957, Wood sold ownership of the label to Paramount Pictures but he remained the president of the company for another decade, then in left to co-found the Ranwood Records label with Lawrence Welk. In 1958 Dot started a subsidiary label, Hamilton Records, for rockabilly and rhythm & blues. They also distributed the only record from Carnival Records.
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Paramount Pictures - Ranwood Records - Lawrence Welk - Hamilton Records - Carnival Records
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In 1968, after Paramount was bought out by Gulf and Western, the Dot label was rebranded as a country music label. In 1974 the label was bought by ABC Dunhill Records, which discontinued the label in 1977.
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Gulf and Western - ABC Dunhill Records
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Artitsts whose recordings were issued on Dot included Billy Vaughn, Margaret Whiting, Louis Prima, Keely Smith, Tab Hunter, The Hilltoppers, Sanford Clark, Pat Boone, Lawrence Welk, Johnny Maddox, Eddie Peabody, Steve Allen, The Surfaris, Vaughn Monroe, Liberace, Donna Fargo, Roy Clark, Bonnie Guitar, Freddy Fender, the Andrews Sisters, the Mills Brothers, Jimmie Rodgers, Tommy Jackson, Gale Storm, Barbara Mandrell, and Leonard Nimoy.
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Billy Vaughn - Margaret Whiting - Louis Prima - Keely Smith - Tab Hunter - The Hilltoppers - Sanford Clark - Pat Boone - Lawrence Welk - Johnny Maddox - Eddie Peabody - Steve Allen - The Surfaris - Vaughn Monroe - Liberace - Donna Fargo - Roy Clark - Bonnie Guitar - Freddy Fender - Andrews Sisters - Mills Brothers - Jimmie Rodgers - Tommy Jackson - Gale Storm - Barbara Mandrell - Leonard Nimoy
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