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'''Lolo Records''' was a [[Birmingham]] based record label. It was a subsidiary of the Nate McCalla's New York label "Calla Records", active from the 1965 to 1977. Calla records were distributed first by Cameo-Parkway, then independently, (sometimes in association with Morris Levy's Roulette Records), and in the mid 1970's by Shakat Records and CBS (Epic).
'''Lolo Records''' was a [[Birmingham]] based record label. It was a subsidiary of the Nate McCalla's New York label "Calla Records", active from the 1965 to 1977. Calla records were distributed first by Cameo-Parkway, then independently, (sometimes in association with Morris Levy's Roulette Records), and in the mid 1970's by Shakat Records and CBS (Epic).


Artists who recorded for Lolo include [[Sam Dees]], Top Shelf,
Artists who recorded for Lolo include [[Sam Dees]] and Top Shelf.


Producers who worked with Lolo included George Kerr, and B. B. Cunningham
Producers who worked with Lolo include George Kerr and B. B. Cunningham


An unrelated "LoLo Records", actice since 1991, is located in Roxobel, North Carolina.
An unrelated "LoLo Records", active since 1991, is located in Roxobel, North Carolina.


[[Category:Record labels]]
[[Category:Record labels]]

Revision as of 13:36, 14 August 2006

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Lolo Records was a Birmingham based record label. It was a subsidiary of the Nate McCalla's New York label "Calla Records", active from the 1965 to 1977. Calla records were distributed first by Cameo-Parkway, then independently, (sometimes in association with Morris Levy's Roulette Records), and in the mid 1970's by Shakat Records and CBS (Epic).

Artists who recorded for Lolo include Sam Dees and Top Shelf.

Producers who worked with Lolo include George Kerr and B. B. Cunningham

An unrelated "LoLo Records", active since 1991, is located in Roxobel, North Carolina.