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19. The Later ’70s and Early ’80s
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Andy Bradley
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: The case for greatness xi
- 1. The Raid 1
- 2. Domestic Crude 6
- 3. The Independent Quinn 11
- 4. Gold Star Records 18
- 5. Label’s Demise, New Studio’s Rise: Recording in the House 32
- 6. Pappy Daily and Starday Records 41
- 7. The Big Studio Room Expansion 61
- 8. Daily’s Dominance and D Records 70
- 9. Little Labels: Blues, Country, and Sharks 82
- 10. Into the ’60s and Quinn’s Last Sessions 92
- 11. Duke-Peacock: The Gold Star Connection 104
- 12. The HSP Corporation Experiment Begins 121
- 13. A House of Rock, Despite the Muck 135
- 14. The HSP Aftermath and a New Direction 145
- 15. International Artists Record Company: The Psychedelic Business Plan 158
- 16. Disillusioned Dissolution 177
- 17. Meaux Moves In, SugarHill Ascends 181
- 18. The Freddy Fender Phenomenon 191
- 19. The Later ’70s and Early ’80s 204
- 20. Meaux’s Final Phase 212
- 21. Modern Music (Ad)Ventures 219
- 22. Emergence of a RAD Idea 231
- 23. Millennial Destiny 236
- 24. Still Tracking in the Twenty-first Century 245
- Appendix A Catalogue of Interviews 255
- Appendix B Chart Records from the House of Hits 259
- Appendix C Selected Discographies: A Partial History 267
- Appendix D Chronology of Gold Star/ SugarHill Engineers 311
- Bibliography 313
- Index: Page numbers in italics refer to photographs 319
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: The case for greatness xi
- 1. The Raid 1
- 2. Domestic Crude 6
- 3. The Independent Quinn 11
- 4. Gold Star Records 18
- 5. Label’s Demise, New Studio’s Rise: Recording in the House 32
- 6. Pappy Daily and Starday Records 41
- 7. The Big Studio Room Expansion 61
- 8. Daily’s Dominance and D Records 70
- 9. Little Labels: Blues, Country, and Sharks 82
- 10. Into the ’60s and Quinn’s Last Sessions 92
- 11. Duke-Peacock: The Gold Star Connection 104
- 12. The HSP Corporation Experiment Begins 121
- 13. A House of Rock, Despite the Muck 135
- 14. The HSP Aftermath and a New Direction 145
- 15. International Artists Record Company: The Psychedelic Business Plan 158
- 16. Disillusioned Dissolution 177
- 17. Meaux Moves In, SugarHill Ascends 181
- 18. The Freddy Fender Phenomenon 191
- 19. The Later ’70s and Early ’80s 204
- 20. Meaux’s Final Phase 212
- 21. Modern Music (Ad)Ventures 219
- 22. Emergence of a RAD Idea 231
- 23. Millennial Destiny 236
- 24. Still Tracking in the Twenty-first Century 245
- Appendix A Catalogue of Interviews 255
- Appendix B Chart Records from the House of Hits 259
- Appendix C Selected Discographies: A Partial History 267
- Appendix D Chronology of Gold Star/ SugarHill Engineers 311
- Bibliography 313
- Index: Page numbers in italics refer to photographs 319