Autumn Records (1960s)

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For the Christian record label, see Autumn Records

Autumn Records was a 1960s San Francisco-based pop record label. Its most prominent contract was probably the Beau Brummels. Also on the Autumn Records roster was The Great Society, a short-lived Haight-Ashbury group that recorded the first version of "Somebody to Love", which eventually became a hit for Jefferson Airplane. The label dissolved before the dawn of the 1970s.

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