- RKO/Unique Records
RKO Records and Unique Jazz are two
record label s. They began as Unique Records, aNew York pop music record label. After several small pop hits, such as "Man in the Raincoat" by fourteen-year-old Priscilla Wright, the label was acquired by RKO General, who had recently acquired the venerable RKO Movie Studio.In an effort to create entertainment synergy, RKO also acquired the struggling Mutual Radio Network in an attempt to enhance the record company by creating a national audience for the product. Unfortunately, the concept behind the arrangement was that rock and roll music was a passing fad and that the pop music of the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s would endure. With that in mind, RKO signed former record superstars like
Rudy Vallee , theHarmonicats and Ted Lewis in hopes of recapturing their glorious past. To this mix they added popular movie stars likeHerb Jeffries ,Edie Adams andFrances Langford , formervaudeville stars (and RKO movie regulars) like the Vagabonds, plus current popular TV stars such asGeorge DeWitt , then the host of the top rated "Name That Tune ". RKO-Unique also issued the album "Music To Suffer By" byLeona Anderson . [http://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/2007/08/365-days-238---.html?cid=82159727]To cement this relationship, RKO created the radio program "Studio X" to carry the Unique Records product. The result was a disaster. Within three years both the radio network and the record company were suffering huge financial losses and RKO divested both of them. The record company vanished from the public view, and was later acquired by Reach Entertainment, who revived the label, splitting the RKO Records and the Unique Jazz into two distinct labels.
See also
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List of record labels
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