CORAL RECORDS

Coral Record label by Bob Crosby Band

'Coral Records' was a Decca Records subsidiary based in the United States of America. Various jazz and swing band recordings were issued on Coral in the 1940s. Coral's A&R manager Bob Thiele would marry Coral artist Teresa Brewer. Coral Records is fondly remembered by early rock & roll fans as the home of the incomparable Buddy Holly and The Crickets. Coral was swallowed up by MCA Records in the late 1960s. In 1973, MCA amalgamated Decca, Kapp Records, Uni Records and Vocalion Records under the single MCA Records banner, and the MCA Coral label became the company's mid-line and budget reissue label in the USA and internationally throughout the 1970's.
In the late 1950's Debbie Reynolds briefly recorded for Coral, with such songs as "Tammy".

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Coral Records artists
External Links
References
See also

Coral Records artists



Teresa Brewer

Johnny Burnette Trio

Patsy Cline

Don Cornell

Bob Crosby & His Orchestra

Pete Fountain

Buddy Holly (and The Crickets)

Lennon Sisters

McGuire Sisters

Barbara McNair

Debbie Reynolds

Tony & The Bandits

Jackie Verdell

External Links



Coral Records 45 discographies - ''retrieved 23rd May 2007''

References



★ Hall, Claude: "MCA Drops Vocalion, Decca, Kapp and Uni", ''Billboard'', February 10, 1973 - reference to Coral becoming reissue label.

See also



List of record labels
Coral Record label The Crickets with Buddy Holly


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