Dunwich Records was an independent American record label started by Bill Traut, Eddie Higgins and George Badonsky in Chicago in 1965. Dunwich was also a production company which licensed recordings to other labels, including Atlantic, Atco, Columbia, Mercury and SGC. The label was primarily known for the release of singles from the emerging Chicago rock scene in the 1960s. Only two artists, the Shadows of Knight and Amanda Ambrose,[1] released albums on the label.[2]
^1925-2007. Noted jazz singer who became one of the first black Scientologists. The album was 1967's "Amanda", particulars of which are accessible at Dunwich Album Discography; www.bsnpubs.com. See Stephanie Hayes, "Famed jazz performer, Scientologist". Obituary of Amanda Ambrose, St. Petersburg Times, November 11, 2007. A collection of Amanda Ambrose work may be found here [1]; www.ebonyawakening.org.
^Mike Callahan, David Edwards and Patrice Eyries, Dunwich Singles Discography; www.bsnpubs.com.
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