Red Bird Records
Red Bird Records was a
The label's first release was "Chapel of Love" by the Dixie Cups, which quickly reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100, a feat matched later that year by the Shangri-Las' "Leader of the Pack".[3] Eleven of the first 30 singles released by Red Bird reached the Top Forty.
History
After closing Spark Records (in 1955) and working for Atlantic (1955–1961) then United Artists (1961–1963) and starting Red Bird, Leiber and Stoller brought in George Goldner, a veteran record promoter and former owner of Gee Records, Gone Records and Rama Records.[4] They used the skillful Brill Building husband-and-wife songwriting team of Jeff Barry and Ellie Greenwich, who had been writing most of Phil Spector's first hits. The label was sold in 1966 as Leiber and Stoller preferred to write and produce rather than manage the business of running a label, and after they had a falling-out with Goldner[5] whose gambling debts caused Red Bird to be taken over by the Mafia. Leiber and Stoller sold Red Bird to Goldner for one dollar. Goldner then sold the Red Bird catalogue to raise money.[6]
A subsidiary label, Blue Cat Records, had a hit with "The Boy from New York City" by The Ad Libs.[7]
Red Bird Records artists
- The Butterflys
- The Dixie Cups
- Ral Donner
- The Jelly Beans
- Andy Kim
- The Poets
- Orpheus
- Tawney Reed
- Alvin Robinson
- Steve Rossi
- The Shangri-Las
- Adlai Stevenson II
- The Trade Winds
See also
- List of record labels
References
- ISBN 0-933328-25-7.
- ^ Charles, Don: liner notes to The Girl Group Sound: 25 All-Time Greatest Hits from Red Bird Records, Varese Saradande, 2001. Cat. # 302 066 246-2
- ^ "Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller - inductees". Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on 2006-12-02. Retrieved 2006-12-05.
- ^ "The George Goldner Story". Retrieved 2006-12-05.
- ISBN 0-679-73728-6.
- ISBN 9781416558408.
- ^ "Biography - The Ad libs". allmusic.com. Retrieved 2006-12-05.
External links
- Red Bird Records discography at Discogs
- Red Bird discography