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Federal Records was an American record label founded in 1950 as a subsidiary of Syd Nathan's King Records and based in Cincinnati, Ohio. It was run by famed record producer Ralph Bass and was mainly devoted to Rhythm & Blues releases. The company also released hillbilly and rockabilly recordings from 1951 onward, e.g., "Rockin' and Rollin" by Ramblin' Tommy Scott on Federal 10003. Singles were published on both 45 and 78 rpm speed formats. Johnny "Guitar" Watson was another artist on Federal Records.

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  • Federal Records was an American record label founded in 1950 as a subsidiary of Syd Nathan's King Records and based in Cincinnati, Ohio. It was run by famed record producer Ralph Bass and was mainly devoted to Rhythm & Blues releases. The company also released hillbilly and rockabilly recordings from 1951 onward, e.g., "Rockin' and Rollin" by Ramblin' Tommy Scott on Federal 10003. Singles were published on both 45 and 78 rpm speed formats. Federal issued such classics as The Dominoes' "Sixty Minute Man", and "Have Mercy Baby" as well as Hank Ballard & The Midnighters' "Work With Me, Annie" which was opposed immediately by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) but went on to be an enormous hit. James Brown was touring with The Famous Flames when they were signed to Federal in 1956. The group's first Federal single, "Please, Please, Please," was a regional hit and eventually sold a million copies. Between 1962 and 1965 Freddie King, one of the three Blues "kings" (Freddie, B.B. and Albert), released a series of albums, mostly instrumentals, for Federal. Johnny "Guitar" Watson was another artist on Federal Records. (en)
  • Federal Records est une filiale de la compagnie de disques indépendante américaine King Records active dans les 1950. (fr)
  • La Federal Records era un'etichetta discografica indipendente statunitense. (it)
  • Federal Records foi um selo de gravação fundado em 1950 por Syd Nathan em Cincinnati, Ohio como subsidiária de outro selo de Nathan, a King Records. Foi dirigido pelo famoso produtor musical e tinha como base de suas gravações o Rhythm & Blues, mas discos de hillbilly e rockabilly também foram lançados, por exemplo " Rockin' and Rollin' " de Tommy Scott em 1951. Discos foram lançados tanto em 45 rpm e 78 rpm Rotações por minuto. James Brown estava em turnê com os The Flames quando assinaram com a Federal em 1956. O primeiro single do grupo pela Federal, "Please, Please, Please", foi um sucesso e vendeu um milhão de cópias. A Federal também lançou clássicos de ' "" e "Have Mercy Baby" bem como a canção de Hank Ballard, "". Johnny "Guitar" Watson foi outro artista da Federal Records. (pt)
  • Federal Records (с англ. — «Федеральные записи») — был лейблом США, относился к звукозаписывающему лейблу «King Records» и был создан легендарным продюсером Ральфом Бассом. Джеймс Браун совершал турне с группой The Flames, когда артист подписал контракт с Ральфом Бассом и компанией «Federal Records» в 1956 году. Первый сингл певца, записанный на «Federal Records» — Please, Please, Please («Пожалуйста, Пожалуйста, Пожалуйста»), ставший региональным хитом и в конечном счете продавший миллион копий. «Federal Records» также занимались выпуском классики. В числе подобных изданий, такие композиции, как — «Sixty Minute Man» и «Work With Me, Annie», хит который был отклонен комиссией связи[уточнить] «Federal Records», но продолжал[прояснить] своё звучание, чтобы стать лучшим хитом. Известный исполнитель блюза — также являлся артистом «Federal Records». (ru)
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  • Federal Records est une filiale de la compagnie de disques indépendante américaine King Records active dans les 1950. (fr)
  • La Federal Records era un'etichetta discografica indipendente statunitense. (it)
  • Federal Records was an American record label founded in 1950 as a subsidiary of Syd Nathan's King Records and based in Cincinnati, Ohio. It was run by famed record producer Ralph Bass and was mainly devoted to Rhythm & Blues releases. The company also released hillbilly and rockabilly recordings from 1951 onward, e.g., "Rockin' and Rollin" by Ramblin' Tommy Scott on Federal 10003. Singles were published on both 45 and 78 rpm speed formats. Johnny "Guitar" Watson was another artist on Federal Records. (en)
  • Federal Records foi um selo de gravação fundado em 1950 por Syd Nathan em Cincinnati, Ohio como subsidiária de outro selo de Nathan, a King Records. Foi dirigido pelo famoso produtor musical e tinha como base de suas gravações o Rhythm & Blues, mas discos de hillbilly e rockabilly também foram lançados, por exemplo " Rockin' and Rollin' " de Tommy Scott em 1951. Discos foram lançados tanto em 45 rpm e 78 rpm Rotações por minuto. James Brown estava em turnê com os The Flames quando assinaram com a Federal em 1956. O primeiro single do grupo pela Federal, "Please, Please, Please", foi um sucesso e vendeu um milhão de cópias. A Federal também lançou clássicos de ' "" e "Have Mercy Baby" bem como a canção de Hank Ballard, "". (pt)
  • Federal Records (с англ. — «Федеральные записи») — был лейблом США, относился к звукозаписывающему лейблу «King Records» и был создан легендарным продюсером Ральфом Бассом. Джеймс Браун совершал турне с группой The Flames, когда артист подписал контракт с Ральфом Бассом и компанией «Federal Records» в 1956 году. Первый сингл певца, записанный на «Federal Records» — Please, Please, Please («Пожалуйста, Пожалуйста, Пожалуйста»), ставший региональным хитом и в конечном счете продавший миллион копий. «Federal Records» также занимались выпуском классики. В числе подобных изданий, такие композиции, как — «Sixty Minute Man» и «Work With Me, Annie», хит который был отклонен комиссией связи[уточнить] «Federal Records», но продолжал[прояснить] своё звучание, чтобы стать лучшим хитом. (ru)
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