De-Lite Records was founded in 1967 by Fred Vigorito (
né Frederick Gabriel Vigorito; 1922–2008), Fred Fioto (
né Frederick Alfred Fioto; 1920–1999), and Ted Simonetti (
né Ted Eddy Simonetti; 1902–1985). Prominent on their staff was veteran music producer Gene Redd (
né Clarence Eugene Redd Jr.; 1916–1983), father of the late singer
Sharon Redd and singer
Penny Ford. The very first album released on De-Lite was in 1968: catalog number DE-2001,
The New Sounds of the Louis Prima Show, featuring
Louis Prima,
Sam Butera and the Witnesses,
Gia Maione, and Little Richie Varola (
né Richard Varhola; 1943–1974). De-Lite's first single was by an unknown singer named "Mr. Ginger Ale" in 1968, "That Old Feeling"/"Love Walked In", catalog number 509. One of the label's first signings for popular music was
Kool and the Gang, who originally appeared on a precursor label, Red Coach. Their eponymous instrumental single was their first big R&B hit, in the year 1969 ("Kool & The Gang"/"Raw Hamburger", Red Coach R 601; later released as De-Lite 519–0). Kool and the Gang was the most successful act for De-Lite, scoring many hits on the R&B and pop charts. In the 1970s,
Pickwick International took over distribution of the label, and Kool and The Gang's pop success began in 1973 with their first Top 40 crossover hit, "
Funky Stuff." Disco pioneers
Crown Heights Affair were signed to the label in 1975, and promptly released "Dreaming a Dream", which reached #5 on Billboard's R&B Singles chart. They followed with the Top 20 hits, "Every Beat of My Heart," "Foxy Lady", and "Dancin'." The album "Dreaming a Dream" was followed by "Do It Your Way" (1976), "Dream World" (1978), "Dance Lady Dance" (1979), and "Sure Shot" (1980). After
PolyGram purchased Pickwick in 1977 it took over distribution of the De-Lite label, which maintained the imprint for Kool And The Gang's releases. In 1985, De-Lite was absorbed into PolyGram sublabel
Mercury Records, and Kool and the Gang were transferred there as well. In 1998, Polygram merged with
Universal Music Group; their subsidiary
Island Records now manages the De-Lite catalog. ==Other De-Lite imprints==