Karl Records

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Karl Records was a United States based record label active in the late 1950s and early 1960s.

Label History

The Karl label was owned by rockabilly and country singer Clay Eager.[1] The label specialized in rockabilly music and country and western music. The label was run out of Springfield, Ohio and London, Ohio.[2] Eager's father-in-law "Pops" Wood was in charge of the engineering at the studio.[3]

Karl Records artists[4]

  • Archie Poe
  • Art and The Scioto Rhythm Boys
  • Bo Ratliff and Country Kinfolk
  • Bobby Bennett
  • Charlie Neff and Consecrated Banjo
  • Clay Eager
  • Deacon Morris
  • George Hinkle and The Blue Valley Boys
  • Jimmy Bobb and Country Gentlemen
  • Johnnie Green with The Green Mountain Boys
  • Larry Edwards and Dude Ranch Boys
  • Little Dickie Chaffin and Cheyenne Cowboys
  • Louie Schertzinger
  • Lacy Kirk
  • Phyllis Ann
  • Ramey Brothers
  • Ray King and The Kingsmen
  • Sunnie Lee
  • Tammy Charles
  • Tammy Charles & Clita Raffel
  • Von Stephens and The String Dusters

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