Atomic Records
Atomic Records was an independent record label based in Hollywood, California, which was founded in 1945 by trombonist Lyle Griffin.[1] Among the notable recording artists on Atomic were Slim Gaillard, Barney Kessel and Griffin himself. In 1947, Griffin sold Atomic to A. W. Lungren, who became the new head and Griffin left the label.[2] The label lasted until 1955.
List of artists on Atomic
- The Baker Boys
- Lyle Griffin Orchestra
- Barney Kessel's All Stars
- Slim Gaillard Quartette
- Ray Linn's Hollywood Swing Stars
- Dodo Marmarosa Trio
- Esquire's All American New Star Winners
- Lucky Thompson
- David Allyn
- Frank Davenport Quintette
- Mel Griggs & His 'Sons Of The Saddle' (released on Atomic's Western Series)
- Betty Hall Jones & Her Rhythm (released on Atomic's Rhythm Series)
- Cee Pee Johnson, His Tom-Toms & His Orchestra
- Miss Danna
- Hugh Cameron
- Candy Morgan
- The Satellites w/Jack LaSalle
- Chuck Cabot & His Orchestra
- Buzz Adlam & His Orchestra
References
- ↑ "Atomic Records Discography". Ethan Crenson. Retrieved September 26, 2012.
- ↑ "Atomic Records". The Billboard. Retrieved September 26, 2012.
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