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The '''Vulkan Record Company''' was a record label owned by [[Patrick Cather]] in [[1963]]. The company was originally called "[[List of companies named after Vulcan|Vulcan]]" for the [[Vulcan statue]], but the spelling was changed before the second release due to a potential trademark conflict with the former [[Vulcan Record Co.]] | The '''Vulkan Record Company''' was a record label owned by [[Patrick Cather]] in [[1963]]. The company was originally called "[[List of companies named after Vulcan|Vulcan]]" for the [[Vulcan statue]], but the spelling was changed before the second release due to a potential trademark conflict with the former [[Vulcan Record Co.]] Vulkan was the parent of the '''Soul-O''' label. | ||
Artists who recorded for Vulkan included [[Mark Ingramm]] and [[Robert McCoy]], who played with [[Frank Adams]]' band (appearing as "The Five Sins"). Live recordings were made at the [[Famous Club]]. | Artists who recorded for Vulkan included [[Mark Ingramm]] and [[Robert McCoy]], who played with [[Frank Adams]]' band (appearing as "The Five Sins"). Live recordings were made at the [[Famous Club]]. |
Latest revision as of 16:02, 17 April 2019
The Vulkan Record Company was a record label owned by Patrick Cather in 1963. The company was originally called "Vulcan" for the Vulcan statue, but the spelling was changed before the second release due to a potential trademark conflict with the former Vulcan Record Co. Vulkan was the parent of the Soul-O label.
Artists who recorded for Vulkan included Mark Ingramm and Robert McCoy, who played with Frank Adams' band (appearing as "The Five Sins"). Live recordings were made at the Famous Club.
Releases
LPs
- Robert McCoy (1964) "Barrel House Blues And Jook Piano" Vulcan, V-2501
- Robert McCoy (1964) "Blues And Boogie Classics" Vulkan, V-2502
- "Great Jazz Pianists!" (planned) Vulkan, V-2503
singles
- Robert McCoy & His Five Sins (1964) "Bye Bye Baby" / "Louise" Soul-O, SV-112
- Mark Ingramm with Robert McCoy & His Five Sins (1964) "Goodbye" / "Goodbye Baby" Soul-O, SV-114