- Challenge Records (1950s)
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For other companies by this name, see Challenge Records (disambiguation).
Challenge Records Founded 1957 Founder Gene Autry, Joe Johnson Status Defunct Country of origin US Location Los Angeles, California Challenge Records was founded in Los Angeles in 1957 by cowboy singer Gene Autry and former Columbia Records A & R representative Joe Johnson. Autry's involvement with the label was short lived as he sold his interest to the remaining partners in October 1958. The label's first success came with instrumental group The Champs, who had their biggest hit in 1958 with "Tequila". They also had a series of hits with pop singer Jerry Wallace ("Primrose Lane") and country singer Wynn Stewart ("Wishful Thinking"). Other recording artists with the label included Jan and Dean, Gary Usher, The Knickerbockers, and singer-songwriter Jerry Fuller. The first Challenge label was blue with silver print, followed after the first half dozen releases by a short-lived light blue label with red print, then a maroon colored label with silver print. Finally around late 1959, the company issued their singles on a green label with silver print.
The company went out of business in the late 1960s. Sony/ATV Music Publishing owns the catalog today.
Challenge Records artists
- The Kuf-Linx
- Jan & Dean
- Johnny & Jonie
- Marty Balin
- Bob Morris
- Bobby Austin
- The Brogues
- The Champs
- Jan Howard
- The Knickerbockers
- Baker Knight
- Donna Loren
- Darnell Miller
- The Peanut Butter Conspiracy
- We The People
- Wynn Stewart
- Gene Vincent
- Jerry Wallace
- The Falling Leaves
See also
References
Categories:- Companies established in 1957
- Defunct companies in the Greater Los Angeles Area
- Record labels established in 1957
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