Lehman Serikeesna Gopthal (1 March 1938 – 29 August 1997), known as Lee Gopthal, was a Jamaican-British record label owner and promoter, the co-founder of Trojan Records.
Lehman Serikeesna Gopthal (1 March 1938 – 29 August 1997), known as LeeGopthal, was a Jamaican-British record label owner and promoter, the co-founder...
Chart between 1969 and 1976. Trojan Records was founded in 1968 when LeeGopthal, who operated the Musicland record retail chain and owned Beat & Commercial...
Verne & Son's "Little Boy Blue", which was picked up by Trojan boss LeeGopthal, and released on Trojan's 'Big Shot' record label under the stage name...
Entertainment in 1989. Trojan Records (UK, 1968– ); set up and run by LeeGopthal; from 2001 under Sanctuary Records (now part of BMG Rights Management)...
that was used by Sonny Roberts's Planetone label and whose landlord was LeeGopthal who would later create Trojan Records. The vast majority of the artists...
Harrex wins the BBC Composers' Competition. Trojan Records is founded by LeeGopthal. See UK No.1 Hits of 1968 Benjamin Britten – Op. 82, Children's Crusade...
that when his relationship with RCA ended, he had been approached by LeeGopthal, co-owner of Trojan Records, who wanted to move into different areas...
108 Cambridge Road (a property owned by future Trojan Records founder LeeGopthal), the first in Britain owned by a Jamaican. He started the Planetone...
manufactured and distributed in the United Kingdom via a licensing deal with LeeGopthal's B&C Records, sharing the B&C catalogue series for both singles and albums...
he continued to promote Jamaican music. He formed a partnership with LeeGopthal's Trojan Records in 1968, which released reggae in the UK until bought...