Del-Fi Records was an American
record label
"Big Three" music labels
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based in Hollywood, California, founded in 1958 and owned by
Bob Keane
Robert Verrill Kuhn (January 5, 1922 – November 28, 2009), professionally known as Bob Keane, and also sometimes known as Bob Keene, was an American musician, producer and the founder and owner of the record label Del-Fi Records. He was the ...
. The label's first single released was "Caravan" by Henri Rose in 1958, but the label was most famous for signing
Ritchie Valens. Valens' first single for the label was "
Come On Let's Go", which was a hit. His next single, "
Donna"/"
La Bamba", was an even bigger hit, and brought national notoriety to the label.
Johnny Crawford, the co-star of the television series ''
The Rifleman'', was the Del-Fi artist who recorded the most hit singles.
History
In 1966, legal action was taken against Del-Fi by attorney Al Schlesinger for Anthony Music, which filed a $122,000 suit over breach of contract, fraud and money owed. The principal stockholder of the company,
Anthony Hilder, claimed the dispute was over royalties not being paid as per an alleged agreement for the masters of albums by
the Centurians,
Dave Myers and The Surftones, and the Sentinels, and the LP ''Battle of the Surf Bands''.
Sister labels
Keane soon launched Stereo-Fi Records and Donna Records as sister labels. Donna Records was started in 1959, named after Ritchie Valens' hit of the same name. By 1965, Bob Keane felt the Del-Fi and Donna labels were aging, so the Bronco Records and
Mustang Records labels were started in their place, capitalizing on their new, exciting themes. The Mustang label achieved fame through
Bobby Fuller Four (previously on Donna Records), producing their biggest hit, "
I Fought the Law" in 1965. Their fame continued into 1966, with assistance from the then
A&R man
Barry White, but Fuller's death later that year brought a halt to the label, and
Mustang Records closed down in 1967.
Legacy
Del-Fi was briefly revived in 1987 for 7" and 12" releases of "La Bamba '87", featuring remixes of the Richie Valens classic, capitalizing on the success of the film ''
La Bamba''. Keane resurrected the Del-Fi label in 1995 and reissued many original recordings on CD (some under the Donna label), and signed some new acts as well. In September 2003, Bob Keane sold the Del-Fi and its subsidiaries to the
Warner Music Group
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. Today it is run under
Rhino Entertainment
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History
Founded ...
and reissues some of its older material.
Various artist compilations
In 1999, the label released ''Del-Fi Girl Groups: Gee Baby Gee''. Compiled and annotated by
Steve Stanley, the CD featured 21 vintage tracks from the Del-Fi label. They were by girl groups and singers such as the Ladybugs,
Brenda Holloway, Pippy Shannon, Lori Martin, Pierre And Anne-Lyse, Desda, Mary Sawrey, and seven tracks by The Sisters, a group that featured
Ersi Arvizu.
New recordings
One band that has recorded for the label is
the El Caminos, a Japanese surf music band who had their 1997 album ''Reverb Explosion'' released on Del-Fi. It got to number 12 on the
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Artists
* Addrisi Brothers
* Eden Ahbez
* The Centurians
* Johnny Crawford
* Bobby Curtola
* Bobby Fuller Four (Donna & Mustang)
* Roy Gaines
* The Gallahads
* Ron Holden (Donna)
* Brenda Holloway
* The Impacts
*Bruce Johnston
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* Little Caesar & the Romans
* The Lively Ones
* Outrageous Cherry
* Josephine Roberto aka 'Banig'
* Chan Romero
*Spider Webb and the Insects ( Tom Fogerty)
* Ritchie Valens
* Barry White (Bronco)
*Frank Zappa
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* Ersi Arvizu
Later artists
* The El Caminos
* Kari Wuhrer
See also
*Bob Keane
Robert Verrill Kuhn (January 5, 1922 – November 28, 2009), professionally known as Bob Keane, and also sometimes known as Bob Keene, was an American musician, producer and the founder and owner of the record label Del-Fi Records. He was the ...
* Ritchie Valens
*List of record labels
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2003 disestablishments in California