Keen Records

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Keen Records est une firme de disque américaine indépendante. Elle est fondée en avril 1957 à Los Angeles par John et Alex Siamas. Ils bénéficient au départ du concours de Bob Keane, qui quitte rapidement l'entreprise, et de Robert « Bumps » Blackwell. Keen Records a notamment produit Sam Cooke (1931-1964) et Johnny « Guitar » Watson (1935-1996). rdf:langString
Keen Records was an American independent record label, founded by John and Alex Siamas in 1957 in Los Angeles. John Siamas was a successful businessman in the aerospace industry, and, as a music aficionado, started Keen as a side business. They owned two other labels, Ensign and Andex, which shared the same numbering system with Keen. Bob Keane (later of Del-Fi Records) was with the label in its early days, but departed in late 1957. Robert "Bumps" Blackwell was the A&R man. It was a black pop label, featuring Sam Cooke and Johnny "Guitar" Watson. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Keen Records was an American independent record label, founded by John and Alex Siamas in 1957 in Los Angeles. John Siamas was a successful businessman in the aerospace industry, and, as a music aficionado, started Keen as a side business. They owned two other labels, Ensign and Andex, which shared the same numbering system with Keen. Bob Keane (later of Del-Fi Records) was with the label in its early days, but departed in late 1957. There was also a short-lived budget album label called "Famous" that reissued Keen material. The Famous albums were issued in the early 1960s, but it was likely owned by the same people, though it is not absolutely certain. Robert "Bumps" Blackwell was the A&R man. It was a black pop label, featuring Sam Cooke and Johnny "Guitar" Watson.
rdf:langString Keen Records est une firme de disque américaine indépendante. Elle est fondée en avril 1957 à Los Angeles par John et Alex Siamas. Ils bénéficient au départ du concours de Bob Keane, qui quitte rapidement l'entreprise, et de Robert « Bumps » Blackwell. Keen Records a notamment produit Sam Cooke (1931-1964) et Johnny « Guitar » Watson (1935-1996).
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