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The '''Vulkan Record Company''' was a record label owned by [[Patrick Cather]] in the 1960s. | The '''Vulkan Record Company''' was a record label owned by [[Patrick Cather]] in the 1960s. The company was originally called "[[List of companies named after Vulcan|Vulcan]]" for the [[Vulcan statue]], but the spelling was changed before the second release due to a potential trademark conflict with the former [[Vulcan Record Co.]]. Vulkan was the parent of the '''Soul-O''' label. | ||
Artists who recorded for Vulkan included [[Mark Ingramm]] and [[Robert McCoy & His Five Sins]]. Live recordings were made at the [[Famous Club]]. | Artists who recorded for Vulkan included [[Mark Ingramm]] and [[Robert McCoy & His Five Sins]]. Live recordings were made at the [[Famous Club]]. |
Revision as of 14:53, 17 April 2019
The Vulkan Record Company was a record label owned by Patrick Cather in the 1960s. The company was originally called "Vulcan" for the Vulcan statue, but the spelling was changed before the second release due to a potential trademark conflict with the former Vulcan Record Co.. Vulkan was the parent of the Soul-O label.
Artists who recorded for Vulkan included Mark Ingramm and Robert McCoy & His Five Sins. Live recordings were made at the Famous Club.
Releases
- Robert McCoy & His Five Sins (1964) "Bye Bye Baby" / "Louise" SV-112
- Mark Ingramm with Robert McCoy & His Five Sins (1964) "Goodbye" / "Goodbye Baby" SV-114