Crown Records (1930s label)
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Crown Records was a record company and dime-store label that existed from 1930 to 1933 in New York City. Its catalogue included music by Eubie Blake and Fletcher Henderson.[1] Known as the label offering "Two Hits for Two Bits" proudly printed on their sleeves, Crown's discs sold for 25 cents.
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Crown Records | |
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Founded | 1930 (1930) |
Founder | Plaza Music Company |
Defunct | 1933 (1933) |
Status | Inactive |
Genre | Jazz, blues, country |
Country of origin | U.S. |
Location | New York City |
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Crown was started by the Plaza Music Company after it was excluded from the merger which resulted in the American Record Corporation. The office was located at 10 West 20th Street, New York, and had recording studios at 330 West 42nd Street. Adrian Schubert was the recording director.