Starday-King Records, Inc.

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Also appears as "Starday-King Records" only.
In 1968, Lin Broadcasting Corporation for about five million dollars and retired from the record business.

In July, 1971, Lin sold James Brown's King contract to Tennessee Recordings And Publishing Co.. From 1971 to 1974, not much happened at Starday-King except the designs of the labels changed. Very few albums were being released and even fewer hits emerged.

In 1975, Tennessee Recording and Publishing, still running under the Starday-King name, revived the Gusto Records (2) label.

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