Colonial Records

Colonial Records
Founder Orville Campbell
Distributor(s) ABC-Paramount Records, London Records
Genre Various
Country of origin US

Colonial Records was a record label located in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The records were distributed by ABC-Paramount Records until 1959-1960 when it was distributed by London Records. The label was owned by Orville Campbell. Some of Colonial Records artist were Andy Griffith, Bill Craddock, Johnny Dee, and George Hamilton IV. One album, Crash's Greatest Hits by Bill Craddock, was released on the label in 1986. This record label is now defunct.

The label had several large hits. One of the biggest comedy records of all time, and the first release by Andy Griffith, titled "What It Was, Was Football", was first released by the label. Because the label was too small to handle the success of the record, it sold the mastersco to Capitol.

Another hit that the label had major success with was "A Rose and a Baby Ruth", by George Hamilton IV. The label sold about 50,000 copies of the record, and then sold the rights to ABC-Paramount. ABC Paramount then sold nearly one million copies of the record.[1]

Singles

Allan and the Flames

Cecelia Batten

E.C. Beatty

The Bluenotes

Bill Craddock

Johnny Dee

Dizzy Dean

Jess Duboy

Johnny Ford

Four Sounds and A Fury

Virginia Beach Reel/Myrtle Beach Boogie (1956?)

Doug Franklin

Franklin Brothers

The Goldtones

Deacon Andy Griffith

George Hamilton IV

Hank Hardy

Doug Harrell

Grady Lewis

Melody Masters Quartet

Tom O'Neil

Johnny Randal

This record was recorded as Johnny Randall

Hoke Simpson

(ABC Paramount 45-9876) NY

Ebe Sneezer and His Epidemics

Cile Turner

Henry Wilson

Albums

Billy "Crash" Craddock (Bill Craddock)

Labels associated with Colonial Records

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