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Latest revision as of 16:56, 19 December 2020
Sol Records was an American independent record label founded by outsider mathematician Fell Swoop in New Minneapolis, Canada in February 1952, in a quixotic and increasingly bizarre series of attempts to secretly out-compete Sun Records using unlicensed transdimensional payola algorithms.
Sol Records is mainly remembered for releasing Elvis Presley's cover of "I Want a Cowboy Song for Christmas" by Karl Jones.
In the News
"I Want a Cowboy Song for Christmas" (Sol Records 45 Label 010, art by Pete Sandvik).
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- Sun Records @ Wikipedia
- Comment @ Facebook