- Country
- United States
- Active
- from 1965 to 1977
- Comments
- Small soul label based in New York City, formed and run by Nathan (Nate) McCalla, a supposed strong-arm enforcer / bodyguard for the maffia. The label was active untill 1977, when McCalla decided to go on an extended stay outside the United States. In 1980 he turned up again, in a rented house in Fort Lauderdale, dead of a gunshot wound to the back of his head, sitting in a lounge chair in front of a switched-on television. This execution-style murder was never resolved.
Label
Releases
Album
Catalog nr. | EAN | Performer | Title | Date | Format |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
CS 1101 | J.J. Jackson | But It's Alright | 1967 | 12" LP | |
SC 2001 | The Fuzz [1] | The Fuzz | 1971 | 12" LP |
Single
Catalog nr. | EAN | Performer | Title | Date | Format |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
102 | Betty LaVette | Let Me Down Easy | April 1965 | 7" | |
104 | Betty Lavette | I Feel Good (All Over) | September 1965 | 7" | |
111 | Mary Wheeler | Prove It | March 1966 | 7" | |
115 | Bob Rubino | There's a Star Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere | July 1966 | 7" | |
119 | J.J. Jackson | Boogaloo Baby | September 1966 | 7" | |
C 128 | Jean Wells | After Loving You | April 1967 | 7" | |
C 135 | The Maze [US] | Chained to Your Heart | July 1967 | 7" | |
C 141 | The Sandpebbles | Love Power | October 1967 | 7" | |
C 143 | Jean Wells | Have a Little Mercy | November 1968 | 7" | |
C 148 | The Sandpebbles | If You Didn't Hear Me the First Time (I'll Say It Again) / Flower Power | 1968 | 7" | |
C 152 | Jean Wells | Ease Away a Little Bit at a Time | July 1968 | 7" | |
C 159 | Jean Wells | Keep Your Mouth Shut (And Your Eyes Open) | February 1969 | 7" | |
C 161 | Johnny Thunder | I'm Alive | March 1969 | 7" | |
C 164 | Brainstorm | Early in the Morning | May 1969 | 7" |