Felsted Records
Felsted Records was the name of two record labels. The UK version began as a subsidiary of Decca Records in July 1954, with music mainly in the jazz and dance band genres and recordings leased from the French Blue Star, Riviera and Classique labels. The label took its name from the village where Sir Edward Lewis, the head of UK Decca, lived. The British label's only release of note was "Smokie", the first single by Bill Black's Combo, Black having been Elvis Presley's bassist, licensed from Hi Records.
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Felsted Records
Felsted Records was the name of two record labels. The UK version began as a subsidiary of Decca Records in July 1954, with music mainly in the jazz and dance band genres and recordings leased from the French Blue Star, Riviera and Classique labels. The label took its name from the village where Sir Edward Lewis, the head of UK Decca, lived. The British label's only release of note was "Smokie", the first single by Bill Black's Combo, Black having been Elvis Presley's bassist, licensed from Hi Records.
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