Gone Records
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Gone Records, originally Real Gone, was a record label founded by George Goldner that was active in the late 1950s and early 1960s.[1][2][3] Among the artists that recorded for the label were Bill Haley & His Comets, Ral Donner, Jo-Ann Campbell, and Johnny Rivers. It was acquired by Morris Levy and incorporated into Roulette Records in 1962.[4]
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- ^ Glenn C. Altschuler All Shook Up:How Rock 'n' Roll Changed America Page 155 2003 "George Goldner, majority stockholder in Real Gone Music and N Music, was responsible for four of them. When he assigned the copyrights of “Could This Be Magic,” “So Much,” “Every Night I Pray,” and “Beside My Love” to Clark's companies, ..."
- ^ Payola in the music industry: a history, 1880-1991 - Page 149 Kerry Segrave - 1994 "George Goldner, owner of Real Gone Music and Gone Records, told the subcommittee he had turned over a number of copyrights to Clark's Sea-Lark Company but that there was no commitment that the jockey would air the tunes."
- ^ Inc, Nielsen Business Media (1957-04-13). Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc.
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