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Acorn Records

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Parent company
  
Savoy Records

Country of origin
  
United States

Founded
  
1950

Defunct
  
1951 (1951)

Location
  
Newark, New Jersey

Ceased operations
  
1951

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Genre
  
Rhythm and blues, jazz, gospel

Headquarters
  
Newark, New Jersey, United States

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Acorn Records was a short-lived American record label, created in 1950, which issued several singles by notable musical artists.

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History

The label was formed in 1950. It was created by Herman Lubinsky in order to utilize distribution channels apart from its parent company, Savoy. Nevertheless Savoy was listed as the selling agent. The label ceased production by the end of 1951.

Artists

  • Tommy Brown
  • Carolina Slim
  • Erroll Garner
  • John Lee Hooker (as "The Boogie Man")
  • Patterson Singers
  • Jimmy Scott (as "Little Jimmy")
  • Hal Singer
  • Sir Charles Thompson
  • References

    Acorn Records Wikipedia