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    Quote Originally Posted by robb_k View Post
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    bobby and danny robinson in new york city [[harlem), owned robin/red robin, holiday, everlast, vest, fury, fire, enjoy and fling records, and were partners with jerry blaine in whirlin' disc records.

    Joshie armstead and mel collins owned chicago's giant, globe and gamma records.

    Ric williams owned chicago's zodiac and aquarius records.

    Raynoma liles/gordy/singleton and eddie singleton owned d.c.'s shrine records.

    Cleveland brown player, jim brown was co-owner of way-out and big jim records.

    New york giant players, rosie grier and roosevelt brown owned tac-ful records.

    Lawyer, johnny cochran owned phelectron records in l.a.

    Flash records was owned by an owner of a camera shop and record shop in south central los angeles, in the '50s. There were many, many small, black-owned labels in new york, chicago , detroit, los angeles.

    Randy wood, who co-owned vj in 1965-66, was caucasian.
    hey robb,there was-dc international in the seventies,do you know if it was black owned?

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    Quote Originally Posted by arr&bee View Post
    hey robb,there was-dc international in the seventies,do you know if it was black owned?
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    I'm pretty sure D.C. International WAS African-American owned. But I can't remember the owner[[s).

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    Quote Originally Posted by robb_k View Post
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    i'm pretty sure d.c. International was african-american owned. But i can't remember the owner[[s).
    thanks robb.

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