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22: 327:). The previous rosters of both ABC-Peacock and ABC-Songbird were dropped (MCA later reissued several Peacock and Song Bird albums at budget price). MCA briefly revived the Peacock name for a series of CD reissues ("Peacock Gospel Classics") in the late 1990s. Along with the MCA back catalog, the Peacock and Song Bird masters are now controlled by the 297:, Al 'TNT' Bragg and Bud Harper. This later Peacock label featured a bright multi-colored peacock tail on an otherwise blue label background, and it is these later records which are often sought by 308:
of Los Angeles on May 23, 1973, with label founder Don Robey staying with ABC as a consultant until his death in 1975. The label name was changed to ABC/Peacock in 1974.
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Peacock also had a very successful gospel music division, which released music from such notable gospel artists as the
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in 1979, MCA briefly operated an MCA/Songbird label with new signings including Little Anthony (of
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The Duke-Peacock family of labels (which also included Back Beat and Sure Shot) was sold to
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Gart, Galen, and Ames, Roy C., with Funk, Ray; Bowman, Rob; Booth, David (1990).
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Gospel Records 1943–1969, A Black Music Discography (Volumes One and Two)
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Robey established the record label in 1949 after two years of being
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At the end of 1963, the label launched the gospel subsidiary label
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Duke/Peacock Records: An Illustrated History with Discography.
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Joel Whitburn Presents Top R & B Singles 1942–1999
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Don Robey
Houston
Texas
record label
Don Robey
Houston
Texas
blues
Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown
Aladdin Records
rhythm and blues
Marie Adams
James Booker
Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown
Little Richard
Memphis Slim
Jackie Verdell
Big Mama Thornton
Hound Dog
Elvis Presley
jazz
Betty Carter
Sonny Criss
Duke Records
Memphis, Tennessee

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