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Starday Records was an
American record label producing traditional country music during the 1950s and 1960s. The
label began in 1952 in Beaumont, Texas...
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music with
Tammy Wynette). In 1956, Jones's
debut studio LP was
issued on
Starday Records titled,
Grand Ole Opry's New Star. The
label only
issued one studio...
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Starday-King
Sound Studios was a
recording studio in the
Madison neighborhood in
northeast Nashville, Tennessee.
Built in 1960,
Starday Sound once was...
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country music record label Starday Records in
January 1957. In July 1958, the Mercury/
Starday joint venture was dissolved, and
Starday record producer Shelby...
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Coral and
Decca Records throughout the 1950s)
signed to
Starday in 1965. Don Pierce,
Starday president and co-founder who had
worked with Mack to record...
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February on
Starday Records. This
began Jones's ****ociation with
producer and
mentor H.W. "Pappy" Daily. The song was cut in the
living room of
Starday Records'...
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later recorded Noack's song "We Smiled" as a B-side in 1956 for
Starday.) "Too Hot To Handle", his own composition, was
leased by Four Star to...
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Ernest Tubb. In the 1960s, she
moved to
Starday Records. At age 54, she
recorded a top-10 hit for
Starday, "Giddyup Go – Answer", a
response to Red...
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Musician Instrument(s) Vocals, mandolin, dobro,
guitar Years active 1957–1996
Labels Starday,
Sugar Hill Records,
Rebel Records, Folkways, Mercury...
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country music and
Western swing. They
recorded with
producer Jim Beck for
Starday Records but
their early singles,
including "Who Put the
Turtle in Myrtle’s...