Playboy Records

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Playboy Records was an American record label, based in Los Angeles, California, and a unit of Playboy Enterprises. Artists recording for the label included Barbi Benton, Blue Ash, Bobby Taylor and the Vancouvers, The Weapons of Peace, Brenda Patterson, Jeanne French, Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds, Ivory, Greg Kihn, The Rubinoos, Wynn Stewart, Mickey Gilley and Joey Stec. Another notable LP was Hudson, the first album by the Hudson Brothers. Another notable artist is Jim Sullivan, whose second album (self titled) was released on the Playboy record label. Playboy also issued on LP the only full-length live concert recording by Lead Belly from a recording made in 1949, shortly before his death.

The label was originally independently distributed and towards the end of its life, CBS Records took over distribution.[1] The original incarnation of the label folded in 1978, after which Elektra Records took over its power-pop imprint label Beserkley.

The label was relaunched in 2001 as a jazz imprint distributed by Concord Records. Sony Music's Legacy Recordings handles Playboy Records catalog from the 1970s.

Staff

Tom Takayoshi

In the 1970s, Tom Takayoshi joined Playboy Records. In early 1973, he was named marketing director of sales and promotion.[2] Around 1974, he was executive vice-president for the label. While in that role he signed country singer Eddie Weaver to the label.[3] Later, he was the man in charge of the label, the third man in that position in three years. Under his stewardship, Playboy Records did well with country singer Mickey Gilley.[4]

See also

References

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  2. Billboard 20 Jan 1973 Page 49 General News Executive Turntable
  3. Billboard 24 Aug 1974 Page 40 Country Nashville Scene By Bill Williams
  4. Billboard 26 Dec 1974 Page 4 Talent In Action Top Seller Trend: Softer, more Sophisticated Productions by Nat Freedland


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