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Guest Andy Kempster
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does anyone have a discography for this lable are are able to point me in the right direction please

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Guest Andy Kempster
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Take a look here mate. Only had a quick look at it but the Eugene Evans is "One Hurt" and not The Hurt. There may or may not be other errors but like I say I've only had a glance.

https://launch.groups...l/message/17073

thats excellent, thanks Dave

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There was an various artists Xmas LP ('Happy Christmas, Baby' - LP 501) put out on Hollywood Records at the end of 65.

I have no idea what artists / tracks it contained though.

Guest Dave Turner
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There was an various artists Xmas LP ('Happy Christmas, Baby' - LP 501) put out on Hollywood Records at the end of 65.

I have no idea what artists / tracks it contained though.

I think that contains tracks from the earlier 1950's Hollywood before King took it over

Merry Christmas not Happy

https://www.discogs.c...release/4077298

Also some info to be gleaned from Red Kelly's page

https://redkelly2.blo...stmas-baby.html

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I think that contains tracks from the earlier 1950's Hollywood before King took it over

Merry Christmas not Happy

https://www.discogs.c...release/4077298

Also some info to be gleaned from Red Kelly's page

https://redkelly2.blo...stmas-baby.html

Yes, the Hollywood records label was formed in Texas in 1953, from the purchase of remaining masters from John Dolphin's Recorded in Hollywood label. They also signed their own artists. It ran until the late '50s. That label was resurrected in 1965, distributed by king Records. The "Merry Christmas Baby" LP (Hollywood 501), released in 1957, has mostly early '50s songs, such as "Merry Christmas Baby" by Johnny Moore's 3 Blazers (vocal by Charles Brown), "Lonesome Christmas" by Lowell Fulson, and "Sleigh Ride" by Lloyd Glenn, and songs by Jimmy Witherspoon and Marie Scott. The 1965 LP was a re-release of the '50s mono LP.

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Guest Andy Kempster
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I had recently got myself a copy of gene willis on hollywood circa 68? Love the sound and want to here more. Love the background provided here. Always want to learn more

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