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Abbott Records : ウィキペディア英語版
Abbott Records
Abbott Records was an American record label operated by music promoter and producer Fabor Robison (1911–1986) from 1951 to about 1958. Abbott Records released mainly country and western music, rockabilly and—towards the end of its existence—mainstream pop vocal selections, enjoying considerable chart success for a label of its modest means.
==Early history==
After serving a stint in the U.S. Army during World War II, Arkansas native Fabor Robison settled in Southern California and began to work as a talent scout.〔http://www.rockabillyeurope.com/references/messages/fabor_robison.htm〕 In late 1949 or early 1950, Robison discovered singer Johnny Horton, who had lately won a talent contest in Texas and had returned to his native Los Angeles, bought Western clothes, and was looking for a gig. Robison placed Horton on Cliffie Stone's Hometown Jamboree program, based out of Pasadena, California, which aired on KXLA on radio and KCOP (later KLAC) on television.〔http://www.hillbilly-music.com/programs/story/index.php?prog=150〕 Robison also set up a recording deal for Horton with the tiny Cormac Records label, but that concern soon folded. Disgusted, Robison decided to found his own record label and found an investor in pharmacist Sid Abbott; Robison subsequently named the label after his partner. At first, Abbott Records existed solely to record Horton, and the label's first ten releases were devoted to him, though some were duets with Billy Barton. None of the initial slate of releases attracted much in the way of attention, and in mid-1952 Robison sold Horton's recording contract to Mercury Records, based in Chicago though it had a division in Shreveport, Louisiana.

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