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100 Arbee Stidham I'll Always Remember You/Meet Me Half Way 1956 |
100 Arbee Stidham I'll Always Remember You/Meet Me Half Way 1956 |
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101 Herby Joe Smoke Stack Lightning /Dreamed (Last Night) 1956 |
101 Herby Joe Smoke Stack Lightning /Dreamed (Last Night) 1956 |
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102 Zona Sago's Modern Sounds Short Order /Jivin' At Random 1956 |
102 Zona Sago's Modern Sounds Short Order /Jivin' At Random 1956 |
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103 Freddie Hall and the Aces Can't This Be Mine/ Playin' Hard To Get 1956 |
103 Freddie Hall and the Aces Can't This Be Mine/ Playin' Hard To Get 1956 |
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104 Louis Meyers and the Aces Just Whaling /Bluesy 1956 |
104 Louis Meyers and the Aces Just Whaling /Bluesy 1956 |
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105 Rip-Chords I Love You The Most /Let's Do The Razzle Dazzle 1956 |
105 Rip-Chords I Love You The Most /Let's Do The Razzle Dazzle 1956 |
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106 Morris Pejoe Screaming And Crying /Maybe Blues 1956 |
106 Morris Pejoe Screaming And Crying /Maybe Blues 1956 |
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107 Arbee Stidham When I Find My Baby /Please Let It Be Me 1956 |
107 Arbee Stidham When I Find My Baby /Please Let It Be Me 1956 |
Revision as of 19:48, 30 May 2008
Abco records was a short-lived label which opened in Chicago in 1956 and was jointly owned by Eli Toscana and Joe Brown owner of J.O.B records and the earlier Opera Records. The company lasted only one year and both owners went on to other projects. Abco released only seven discs.
100 Arbee Stidham I'll Always Remember You/Meet Me Half Way 1956
101 Herby Joe Smoke Stack Lightning /Dreamed (Last Night) 1956
102 Zona Sago's Modern Sounds Short Order /Jivin' At Random 1956
103 Freddie Hall and the Aces Can't This Be Mine/ Playin' Hard To Get 1956
104 Louis Meyers and the Aces Just Whaling /Bluesy 1956
105 Rip-Chords I Love You The Most /Let's Do The Razzle Dazzle 1956
106 Morris Pejoe Screaming And Crying /Maybe Blues 1956
107 Arbee Stidham When I Find My Baby /Please Let It Be Me 1956