Jump to content

Claridge Records

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by 24.119.206.158 (talk) at 19:32, 12 August 2018 (Changed Revived date and closed dates to agree with text in the History section.). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Claridge Records
Founded1965 (1965)
  • (closed in 1967
  • revived in 1974)
Defunct1978 (1978)
Distributor(s)Self-distributed
GenreVarious
Country of originUnited States

Claridge Records was an American independent record label, owned by Frank Slay.

History

Claridge Records was started in 1965 by Slay as a division of River Bottom Enterprises. At that time, it was based in New York. The Rockin' Ramrods were the first band that signed a recording contract with the new company in 1965. "Don't Fool with Fu Manchu" was issued in October, 1965, but was unsuccessful.

Claridge Records released 19 singles but, due to lack of success, closed down in 1967.

In 1974, the label was revived in Los Angeles. One of its signings, Sugarloaf, had a Billboard Hot 100 hit that peaked at number nine with "Don't Call Us, We'll Call You", in 1975. Other artists were Bo Kirkland and Ruth Davis.

In 1976, the company changed its focus from rock to disco, this time releasing 37 singles, three albums, and a few 12" disco singles. It closed down again in 1978.

References

External links