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Encyclopedia > Champion Records

Champion Records is a record label which was started by Johnny Vincent. To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...


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There was a second Champion label (along with its sister labels Calvert and Cherokee)started in the mid 1950s by legendary songwriter/producer Ted Jarrett, in partnership with Alan and Reynolds Bubis (formerly of the Tennessee & Republic labels). This Nashville, TN based label released records by Christine Kittrell, Gene Allison, The Fairfield Four, Earl Gaines, Larry Birdsong, Shy Guy Douglas, Jimmy Beck and Charles Walker, among others. Champion was out of of business by 1960, but other Jarrett labels like Valdot, Poncello, Spar and Ref-O-Ree followed. All of these companies were acquired by Bluesland Productions in the mid 1990s. The following is a partial list of record labels, both past and present. ...


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The Oakland Press: Auto/Business: Champion records $83.3M loss in 2003 (353 words)
Manufactured home builder Champion Enterprises Inc., part of an industry that's struggled for several years, suffered losses in the fourth quarter and 2003 as a whole.
For the year, Champion had a loss from continuing operations of $83.3 million, on revenues of $1.1 billion.
Champion reduced net debt by $203 million and generated $61.4 million in cash.
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