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Crest Records
Founded
1954 (1954)
Founder
Sylvester Cross
Defunct
1963 (1963)
Status
Defunct
Genre
Various
Country of origin
U.S.
Location
Hollywood, California
Crest Records was a subsidiary record label of music publisher American Music owned by Sylvester Cross.
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"Sweetest One", on Joyce Records.[citation needed] After recording two more singles for Joyce Records, Patricia Van Dross left The Crests in 1958 to finish her...
mule." In May 1961, he left the Champs and was subsequently signed by CrestRecords, a subsidiary of American Music. His first solo release, "Turn Around...
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Eddie" on the Silver Records label in 1960. A number of his recordings featured Eddie Cochran on guitar. He later went solo and recorded "The Birds and the...
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named Universal Records (not to be confused with the much more famous Universal Records of 1995 to 2005), which he sold to Capitol Records a year later....
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Lonely"–were produced by Jimmy Bowen. At Crest, she began to use the professional name Donna Loren. She had previously recorded under the names Donna Zukor, Donna...
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talent show by record label owner Fabor Robison. He often sang duets with Ginny Wright, and later recorded for Crest and Decca Records where he met Eddie...
Top Classical Album of 1974. The group subsequently recorded two more albums for Golden CrestRecords: More Scott Joplin Rags in 1974 and The Road From...
group recorded a demo of an instrumental written by Dangel, Morrill and Greek, which found its way to Clark Galehouse of New York based Golden Crest Records...
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own in southern California before songwriter Terry Fell placed him on CrestRecords, and helped produce and arrange "You're the Reason." Though Edwards...