Del-Fi Records
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Del-Fi Records was an American record label based in Hollywood, California and owned by Bob Keane. The label's first single released was "Caravan" by Henri Rose released in 1958; however, the label was most famous for signing Ritchie Valens. Valens' first single for the label was "Come On Let's Go", which was a hit. His next single, "Donna"/"La Bamba", was an even bigger big hit, and brought notability to the label. Johnny Crawford, the co-star of the television series The Rifleman, was the Del-Fi artist who recorded the most hit singles.
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Artists
- Addrisi Brothers
- eden ahbez
- Chan Romero
- Ritchie Valens
- Johnny Crawford
- Josephine Roberto aka 'Banig'
- Bobby Curtola
- Bobby Fuller Four (Donna & Mustang)
- Brenda Holloway
- Barry White (Bronco)
- Frank Zappa
- The El Caminos
- The Gallahads
- The Surfaris
- The Lively Ones
- The Centurions
- Spider Webb and the Insects
- Little Caesar & the Romans
- Ron Holden (Donna)
- The Carlos Brothers
- Outrageous Cherry
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