Josie Records was a subsidiary of Jubilee Records in New York and was active from 1954 through to 1971. Single records were numbered from 760 through to 1031. Their best sellers were The Cadillacs, Bobby Freeman and The Meters. Other hits for Josie Records included the Chips' "Rubber Buscuit" (immortalized many years later by The Blues Brothers), and J. Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers' version of Wayne Cochran's "Last Kiss".
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- Josie Records was a subsidiary of Jubilee Records in New York and was active from 1954 through to 1971. Single records were numbered from 760 through to 1031. Their best sellers were The Cadillacs, Bobby Freeman and The Meters. Other hits for Josie Records included the Chips' "Rubber Buscuit" (immortalized many years later by The Blues Brothers), and J. Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers' version of Wayne Cochran's "Last Kiss".
- Josie Records est une filiale de la compagnie de disques indépendante américaine Jubilee, active de 1954 à 1971.
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- Josie Records was a subsidiary of Jubilee Records in New York and was active from 1954 through to 1971. Single records were numbered from 760 through to 1031. Their best sellers were The Cadillacs, Bobby Freeman and The Meters. Other hits for Josie Records included the Chips' "Rubber Buscuit" (immortalized many years later by The Blues Brothers), and J. Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers' version of Wayne Cochran's "Last Kiss".
- Josie Records est une filiale de la compagnie de disques indépendante américaine Jubilee, active de 1954 à 1971.
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