Colossus Records
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Colossus Records was an American record label founded in 1969 by Jerry Ross, who had also founded Heritage Records the year before. Like Heritage, Colossus was distributed by MGM Records.
It released a number of hits by Dutch groups such as Shocking Blue, George Baker Selection and Tee-Set, and by . It also released an album in 1970 called DANKS, a male/female duet which featured Stefanianna Christopherson, then best known for her voice work on Here Comes The Grump and Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?. The Chicago horn band The Mob released their first album under the guidance of Jerry Ross in 1970.[1]
Colossus Records closed in 1971.
References[]
- ^ "THE MOB DISCOGRAPHY". Mikebaker45s.weebly.com. Retrieved 9 October 2017.
External links[]
- Colossus album discography from BSN Pubs
- 509 F2d 930 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc v. Ross B Heritage Records Inc
- Discography @ Discogs.com
- Discography @ 45cat.com
Categories:
- American independent record labels
- Defunct record labels of the United States
- MGM Records
- Record labels established in 1969
- Record labels disestablished in 1971
- United States independent record label stubs