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'''Federal Records''' was an [[American record label]] founded in [[1950 in music|1950]] as a subsidiary of [[Syd Nathan]]'s [[King Records (USA)|King Records]]. It was run by famed [[record producer]] [[Ralph Bass]] and was mainly devoted to [[rhythm & blues]] releases. '''Federal Records''' was an [[American record label]] founded in [[1950 in music|1950]] as a subsidiary of [[Syd Nathan]]'s [[King Records (USA)|King Records]]. It was run by famed [[record producer]] [[Ralph Bass]] and was mainly devoted to [[rhythm & blues]] releases.
-[[James Brown (musician)|James Brown]] was touring with The Flames when they were signed to Federal in [[1956 in music|1956]]. The group's first Federal single, "[[Please, Please, Please]]," was a regional hit and eventually sold a million copies. Federal also issued such classics as the [[Dominoes]]' "[[Sixty Minute Man]]", and "[[Have Mercy Baby]]" as well as [[Hank Ballard]]'s "[[Work With Me, Annie]]" which was opposed immediately by the [[FCC]] but went on to be an enormous hit.[[Johnny "Guitar" Watson]] was another artist on Federal Records. +[[James Brown (musician)|James Brown]] was touring with The Flames when they were signed to Federal in [[1956 in music|1956]]. The group's first Federal single, "[[Please, Please, Please]]," was a regional hit and eventually sold a million copies. Federal also issued such classics as the [[Billy Ward and the Dominoes|Dominoes]]' "[[Sixty Minute Man]]", and "[[Have Mercy Baby]]" as well as [[Hank Ballard]]'s "[[Work With Me, Annie]]" which was opposed immediately by the [[FCC]] but went on to be an enormous hit.[[Johnny "Guitar" Watson]] was another artist on Federal Records.
== See also == == See also ==
* [[List of record labels]] * [[List of record labels]]
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Federal Records was an American record label founded in 1950 as a subsidiary of Syd Nathan's King Records. It was run by famed record producer Ralph Bass and was mainly devoted to rhythm & blues releases.

James Brown was touring with The Flames when they were signed to Federal in 1956. The group's first Federal single, "Please, Please, Please," was a regional hit and eventually sold a million copies. Federal also issued such classics as the Dominoes' "Sixty Minute Man", and "Have Mercy Baby" as well as Hank Ballard's "Work With Me, Annie" which was opposed immediately by the FCC but went on to be an enormous hit.Johnny "Guitar" Watson was another artist on Federal Records.

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