An indie singer is a singer that is independent, or "indie". They are unsigned to a major record label and produce and sell their music mainly by themselves.
Before Shelley Faberes had her #1 hit with the song Johnny Angel in 1962, it had been recorded by Georgia Lee on the Decca Label.
Decca notably, but HMV and Columbia, both EMI labels, also turned them down.The Beatles were eventually signed up with Parlophone, a small label of EMI that specialised in novelty acts, but wanted to branch out into pop music.Decca Records, and Dick Rowe.Decca.
Bea Junior....lead singer and writer of the song "I wanna Fly" recorded on the Guyden label.
Tip was his childhood nickname so he at first used T.I.P. But then dropped the P cuz of Q-Tip, who was signed to the same label that he was when he started out.
decca == The 78 RPM version also had the Brunswick label.
decca took over the Brunswick label that Haley and the comets recorded "Rock around the clock" on
They recorded under the 'Decca' and 'Colombia' labels in the UK - which later becam EMI, and the 'London' label' in the US & Canada.
Yes. DOMINO R-904 THE DAYLIGHTERS I'll Never Let You Go / Something Is Wrong (recorded in Austin, TX, 1961, feat. Clarence Smith:vcl/gtr, Mack Moore:keys, Willie Cephas:gtr, George Underwood:bs, Iry Littlefield Jr:dms; both sides written by Clarence Smith aka Sonny Rhodes) 1961 They also backed singer Joyce Harris on the same label.
Come On - a Chuck Berry song. B/W I wamt to be loved Decca label
i got my mojo working,your kind of woman were with daylighters, and i cheated with the slades, no way out ,dreamer were on domino records ace u/k now own that label under domino record story
Jessica Simpson singer from Wichita ,KS signed a major record label
On January 1, 1962 The Beatles auditioned for Decca Records. The label turned them down saying "Guitar music is on it's way out."
An indie singer is a singer that is independent, or "indie". They are unsigned to a major record label and produce and sell their music mainly by themselves.
he's signed to alwayz recording
You need to record songs and get signed by a record label.
Decca Records rejected the Beatles in 1962 after they recorded 15 songs for their Decca Records audition. A&R man Dick Rowe told Beatles manager Brian Epstein that "Groups with guitars are on the way out," and that "the Beatles have no future in show business."