Wooden Nickel Records
Wooden Nickel Records was an American independent record label started in 1971 by Bill Traut, Jim Golden and Jerry Weintraub as a successor to Dunwich Records. Most of Wooden Nickel's releases were by acts based in the Chicago area, including the Siegel–Schwall Band, James Lee Stanley, Megan McDonough and Styx. The label had a distribution deal with RCA Records. Wooden Nickel ceased operations after its top act, Styx, signed with A&M Records in 1975. The label sued the band for breach of contract, then was formally disbanded in 1977.
953 WestBest ThingBest of StyxCome Again (The Jaggerz album)John CurulewskiLady (Styx song)Lady (album)Live: The Last SummerMan of MiraclesR.I.P. Siegel/SchwallSiegel–Schwall BandSleepy Hollow (album)Styx (album)Styx IIThe JaggerzThe Serpent Is RisingThe Siegel–Schwall Band (1971 album)You Need Love
record label
primaryTopic
Wooden Nickel Records
Wooden Nickel Records was an American independent record label started in 1971 by Bill Traut, Jim Golden and Jerry Weintraub as a successor to Dunwich Records. Most of Wooden Nickel's releases were by acts based in the Chicago area, including the Siegel–Schwall Band, James Lee Stanley, Megan McDonough and Styx. The label had a distribution deal with RCA Records. Wooden Nickel ceased operations after its top act, Styx, signed with A&M Records in 1975. The label sued the band for breach of contract, then was formally disbanded in 1977.
has abstract
Wooden Nickel Records was an A ...... as formally disbanded in 1977.
@en
country
distributing company
distributing label
founded by
founding year
genre
Wikipage page ID
Wikipage revision ID
739,832,524
status
subject
hypernym
comment
Wooden Nickel Records was an A ...... as formally disbanded in 1977.
@en
label
Wooden Nickel Records
@en
wasDerivedFrom
isPrimaryTopicOf
name
Wooden Nickel
@en