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* [[The Shifters]] (1957) "Count Down" / "Ameri-Mexicani Rock" | * [[The Shifters]] (1957) "Count Down" / "Ameri-Mexicani Rock" | ||
* [[Slick Lawrence]] (1964) " “Little Mama" / "No One Can Tell" | * [[Slick Lawrence]] (1964) " “Little Mama" / "No One Can Tell" | ||
==References== | |||
* "[http://www.birminghamrecord.com/brc/hall_of_fame/les-hollifield/ Les Hollifield]" at [[Birmingham Record Collectors Hall of Fame]] - accessed July 10, 2023 | |||
[[Category:Former record labels]] | [[Category:Former record labels]] | ||
[[Category:1957 establishments]] | [[Category:1957 establishments]] | ||
[[Category:65th Place North]] | [[Category:65th Place North]] |
Latest revision as of 08:31, 11 July 2023
Squire Records was a music label operated by Les Hollifield from a house at 213 65th Place North in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Hollifield also operated Staff Records, which he launched in 1964 intended as an outlet for gospel tracks. In 1965 he created Pegames Records as another venture. He followed up with Camellia Records in 1987
Releases
- Les and the Jokers (1957) "Get on the Phone" / "Barbara Sue"
- The Shifters (1957) "Count Down" / "Ameri-Mexicani Rock"
- Slick Lawrence (1964) " “Little Mama" / "No One Can Tell"
References
- "Les Hollifield" at Birmingham Record Collectors Hall of Fame - accessed July 10, 2023