Tempo Records (US)
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Tempo Records was a mid-20th century United States based record label headquartered in Hollywood, California. It was run by . Tempo bridged the 78 rpm, 45 rpm and 331⁄3 rpm generations, releasing discs in all three formats. Tempo's roster included jazz harpist Robert Maxwell, pianist Mel Henke, cornetist Doc Evans, clarinetist Sid Phillips, Novachord virtuoso , violinist Joe Venuti, Hammond organist , and pianist . Tempo released the 1949 version of "Sweet Georgia Brown" by Brother Bones and His Shadows which was used as the theme song for the Harlem Globetrotters basketball team.
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Tempo Records was a mid-20th century United States based record label headquartered in Hollywood, California. It was run by . Tempo bridged the 78 rpm, 45 rpm and 331⁄3 rpm generations, releasing discs in all three formats. Tempo's roster included jazz harpist Robert Maxwell, pianist Mel Henke, cornetist Doc Evans, clarinetist Sid Phillips, Novachord virtuoso , violinist Joe Venuti, Hammond organist , and pianist . Tempo released the 1949 version of "Sweet Georgia Brown" by Brother Bones and His Shadows which was used as the theme song for the Harlem Globetrotters basketball team.
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