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Del-Fi Records : ウィキペディア英語版 | Del-Fi Records
Del-Fi Records was an American record label based in Hollywood, California and owned by Bob Keane. The label's first single released was "Caravan" by Henri Rose released in 1958; however, the label was most famous for signing Ritchie Valens. Valens' first single for the label was "Come On Let's Go", which was a hit. His next single, "Donna"/"La Bamba", was an even bigger big hit, and brought notability to the label. Johnny Crawford, the co-star of the television series ''The Rifleman'', was the Del-Fi artist who recorded the most hit singles. Del-Fi ceased operating in 1974. ==Sister labels== Stereo-Fi Records and Donna Records were soon started as sister labels by Keane. Donna records was started in 1959, named after Ritchie Valens' hit of the same name. In 1965, Bob Keane felt the Del-Fi and Donna labels were aging, so the Mustang Records and Bronco Records labels were started in their place, capitalizing on their new, exciting themes. The Mustang label achieved fame through the Bobby Fuller Four (previously on the Donna label), producing their biggest hit, "I Fought the Law" in 1965. Their fame continued into 1966 ran with assistance from Barry White, however, Bobby's death later that year brought a halt to the label, and Mustang closed down in 1967.
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