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Valiant Records was an independent record label distributed in the 1960s by Warner Bros. Records (and briefly by Four Star Television). The label was sold to Warner Bros. in 1967.


History

Valiant Records was formed in
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, by singer−songwriter Barry De Vorzon and manager Billy Sherman. Valiant charted with its first release, " Angel On My Shoulder" recorded by Shelby Flint. De Vorzon's own group,
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, hit in 1963 with "I Wonder What She's Doin' Tonight." Flint scored again in 1966 with a soft vocal version of "
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. They debuted on Valiant (which had just ended a brief distribution stint with Four Star Television, the distributor of such shows as '' Burke's Law'' and '' Honey West'') with a non-charting version of "One Too Many Mornings." The next single records — " Along Comes Mary," " Cherish," "Pandora's Golden Heebie Jeebies," and "No Fair At All" — helped establish The Association as one of the premier Sunshine Pop groups of the '60s.


Demise

In 1967, after a little over 110 singles and 11 albums (seven under Warner Bros. and four under Four Star/independent distribution), the Valiant Records label itself ceased to exist and was folded into Warner Bros. Records. Its output remains desirable to collectors, with the early years featuring a string of obscure but worthwhile white pop titles, and the later years an intriguing mix of slick Southern California psych and pop.


Label variations


Singles

*1960-1966 (Warner Bros. distribution) — Purple labels with silver print *1966 (Four Star Television distribution) — Red label with black shield logo and "A SUBSIDIARY OF FOUR STAR TELEVISION" at the bottom perimeter of the label in either small or large letters *1966-1967 (Independent distribution) -- Same as above but with either the Four Star byline covered by a black bar or removed altogether


Albums

*1960-1966 (Warner Bros. distribution) -- Purple or red labels with silver print *1966 (Four Star distribution—VLM 5001/VLS 25001 only) -- Red label with black shield and white knight head logos and "A SUBSIDIARY OF FOUR STAR TELEVISION" in small letters at the bottom perimeter of the label *1966-1967 (Independent distribution) -- Same as above but with either the Four Star byline covered by a black bar or removed altogether


Numbering series

On a collectors note, Valiant singles sported three separate numbering series. The very first Valiant release bore the catalog number 45-111. But that record, "Angel On My Shoulder" by Shelby Flint became too big a hit for the new label to handle so Warner Bros. Records picked it up with a new catalog number, 6001. For Warner distributed singles, the 6000 series (6001–6062) ran from 1960 to 1966, followed by the 700 series (700-739 under Four Star Television, 740-762 as an independent label) from 1966–1967. Some numbers from 6002 to 6013 were shared with Montclare Records, a very short-lived Warner subsidiary, as well as several one-shot labels such as Elloma and Burbank. The first five numbers of the Four Star series (701-705) were reissues of the most popular singles of the 6000 series. Six catalog numbers from the second series were unused: 706, 707, 708, 710, 722, and 746. Albums were also given different numbering sets. The seven albums distributed by Warner Bros. were numbered from W/WS 401–407, the four albums under Four Star/independent were issued VLM 5001–5004 for mono, VLS 25001–25004 for stereo. Warner Bros. reissued the Four Star/independent albums using numbers W (mono)/WS (stereo) 1701–1704 in alignment with the original issues.


Valiant Records artists

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* The Cascades * The Collectors * Danny & The Memories * Shelby Flint * The Grads *Art Guy * The Hollyhill Singers * Dean Jones *The Lost Ones * Denny Provisor (''Dennis Provisor of The Grass Roots'') * The Silvertones *Singers, Inc. * Corey Wells & The Enemys


Unrelated labels also called Valiant

In 1960, record label owner Joe Banashak started a New Orleans-based Valiant label, but threats of a lawsuit by Warner Bros. prompted Banashak to rename the label
Instant Records Instant Records was an American independent record label based in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States, which was founded in 1961 by Joe Banashak (owner of Minit Records) and Irvin Smith. It was originally called Valiant Records until another Va ...
in 1961. Valiant Records was also the name of an unrelated label headquartered variously in Swarthmore, PA and Bronx, NY, that re-released some albums originally issued on the
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label, largely for inexpensive supermarket and variety store distribution.Valiant Album Discography (Somerset)
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References


See also

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