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Don Robey (* 1. November 1903 in Houston, Texas; † 16. Juni 1975 ebenda) war ein US-amerikanischer Songschreiber, Promoter und Musikproduzent. Er war der erste Afroamerikaner, dem ein erfolgreiches Plattenlabel gehörte. Zu den Künstlern, die er unter Vertrag hatte, gehörten Bobby „Blue“ Bland, Big Mama Thornton, Clarence „Gatemouth“ Brown, Memphis Slim, Little Junior Parker und viele andere. Robey hatte Clarence „Gatemouth“ Brown unter Vertrag, mit dem Peacock seine ersten Hits hatte. Die erste Nummer 1 hatte das Label mit Hound Dog von Big Mama Thornton. Don Robey starb 1975 in Houston. Don Deadric Robey (November 1, 1903 – June 16, 1975) was an American record label executive, songwriter, and record producer. As the founder of Peacock Records and the eventual owner of Duke Records, he was responsible for developing the careers of many rhythm and blues artists in the 1950s and 1960s. He was the first African American record mogul, 10 years prior to Berry Gordy's Motown label (though the first Black-owned label, Black Swan Records, belonged to Harry Pace in the 1920s).
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Don Robey (* 1. November 1903 in Houston, Texas; † 16. Juni 1975 ebenda) war ein US-amerikanischer Songschreiber, Promoter und Musikproduzent. Er war der erste Afroamerikaner, dem ein erfolgreiches Plattenlabel gehörte. Zu den Künstlern, die er unter Vertrag hatte, gehörten Bobby „Blue“ Bland, Big Mama Thornton, Clarence „Gatemouth“ Brown, Memphis Slim, Little Junior Parker und viele andere. Bevor er sich dem Musikgeschäft zuwandte, versuchte sich Robey in verschiedenen Tätigkeiten – so war er u. a. professioneller Spieler und Taxi-Unternehmer. In den 1930ern organisierte er in der Gegend um Houston Tanzveranstaltungen. In Los Angeles betrieb er zeitweilig einen Club, bevor er Mitte der 1940er in Houston den „Bronze Peacock Dinner Club“ eröffnete. Dazu kam ein Plattenladen, eine Künstleragentur und 1949 das Plattenlabel Peacock Records. Robey hatte Clarence „Gatemouth“ Brown unter Vertrag, mit dem Peacock seine ersten Hits hatte. Die erste Nummer 1 hatte das Label mit Hound Dog von Big Mama Thornton. 1952 vereinigten sich Peacock und Duke Records aus Memphis (Tennessee) zu Duke-Peacock. 1953 wurde Robey alleiniger Eigentümer. Zu den Stars des Labels gehörten Johnny Ace, Rosco Gordon, Little Junior Parker und Bobby „Blue“ Bland. 1957 gründete Robey das R&B-Label . Duke-Peacock konzentrierte sich neben Blues auf Gospel. 1973 verkaufte Robey Duke-Peacock und war für den neuen Eigentümer, , als Berater tätig. Don Robey starb 1975 in Houston. Don Deadric Robey (November 1, 1903 – June 16, 1975) was an American record label executive, songwriter, and record producer. As the founder of Peacock Records and the eventual owner of Duke Records, he was responsible for developing the careers of many rhythm and blues artists in the 1950s and 1960s. He was the first African American record mogul, 10 years prior to Berry Gordy's Motown label (though the first Black-owned label, Black Swan Records, belonged to Harry Pace in the 1920s). Robey was notorious for his controversial business practices; he reputedly used criminal means, including violence and intimidation, as part of his business model, though he was held in high regard by some of the musicians who worked for him. He was credited with writing or co-writing many of the songs recorded by Duke/Peacock artists, either under his real name, or under the pseudonym of Deadric Malone. However in many cases, he was merely a publisher and was not involved in the writing. Many other label owners paid little for songs and controlled the publishing, but Robey was one of the few to disguise the real writers, making it nearly impossible to assess who wrote what on Duke, Peacock, Back Beat, and his other labels.
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