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John Dolphin (music producer) : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Dolphin (music producer)
John Grayton Dolphin also known as Lovin John, was born in the Southern town of Beatrice, Alabama in 1902 to Lewis (Stallworth) Dolphin and Elyce Dolphin. He left Beatrice at a very young age and moved to Boley, Oklahoma, where he was raised. He later moved to Detroit, Michigan and finally settled in Los Angeles, California. He opened Dolphin's Of Hollywood, an influential record store that remained open 24 hours a day.〔(Allmusic.com John Dolphin )〕 He was a successful businessman, independent record label owner, and music producer. ==Career==
In 1950 Dolphin started his first label, Recorded In Hollywood (RIH). His first chart success came in 1951, "Once There Lived A Fool", by Duke Ellington's vocalist Jimmy Grissom. The song, penned by Jessie Mae Robinson, became the subject of almost a dozen covers, by Tony Bennett, Charles Brown, Tommy Edwards, Savannah Churchill, John Greer, Jimmy Witherspoon and others.〔(Rockabilly John Dolphin )〕 He worked on other National hit songs such as ''Buzz, Buzz, Buzz'', by the Hollywood Flames,〔(The Hollywood Flames )〕 ''The Jerk'' by The Larks, and ''Make me Yours'' by Betty Swann. His contributions to music spans from Jazz to Rock'n'Roll. He worked with artists such as Sam Cooke, Jesse Belvin, Charles Mingus, Pee Wee Crayton, Major Lance, Scatman Crothers, Harry Caesar, Tony Allen, Gene Forrest , Percy Mayfield, Damita Jo, Marvin Phillips, Jesse Belvin, Illinois Jacquet and Linda Hayes.〔(Rockabilly John Dolphin )〕 Dolphin produced several famous records under the Recorded In Hollywood label, and eventually created other labels like Lucky Records, Cash Records, and finally, Money Records. Dolphin sold Money and its holdings to Don Pierce's Hollywood Records in 1956.〔(Findagrave John Grattan "Big John" Dolphin )〕
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