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Kapp Records

Kapp Records was an independent record label started in 1954 by David Kapp, brother of Jack Kapp. David Kapp founded his own label after stints with Decca and RCA Victor. Kapp licensed its records to London Records for release in the UK.

History
1954: Kapp Records was created by David Kapp. • 1955: Kapp Records released "Autumn Leaves" played by Roger Williams (pianist) that became the number one song in America on Billboard Top 100. • 1960: Kapp Records released one of the first cover versions of songs from The Sound of Music, which was running on Broadway at that time. The Pete King Chorale was featured on the album. • 1964: Kapp Records released "Hello Dolly" sung by Louis Armstrong that became the number one song in America on Billboard Top 100, two months after The Beatles' arrived from England. The label also distributed American releases by another successful British Invasion group, The Searchers. • 1966: The record label released the original cast album of Man of La Mancha, perhaps its most successful cast album. • 1967: David Kapp sold his label to MCA Inc. and it became a division of Uni Records. • 1973: MCA released the last Kapp record. The catalog and artist roster was absorbed by MCA Records. • 2003: MCA Records is absorbed into Geffen Records, which currently manages Kapp's pop/rock/R&B catalogs. The country, jazz, and musical theatre catalogs are now managed by MCA Nashville Records, GRP Records, and Decca Broadway, respectively. Decca Broadway released a remastered version of the Man of La Mancha original cast album in 2001. ==Label variations==
Label variations
Throughout Kapp's history, its logo was a stylized "K" incorporating a phonograph record design. Three versions of this logo appeared during the company's history. Until 1970, this logo also appeared on a drum major's cap in a wordplay of the label's name. • 1950s: Stylized "K/record" logo and KAPP at top of either red/white, silver/maroon or purplish red/white labels. • Early 1960s: Black label with white "K/record" logo and KAPP in red at top, a similar design had a red drum major cap and KAPP in yellow at top. • Mid to late 1960s: Black label with red drum major cap (showing "K/record" logo in yellow) and KAPP in black letters in white box at left for singles, at top for albums. • 1970-1972: Purple, red, orange and yellow label with new "K" logo, either in black or in white inside black box, at left. (A few 1970s releases were also pressed with the mid-to-late 1960s black label.) ==Roster==
Roster
Eddie AlbertLouis ArmstrongPaul ArnoldiFred AstaireBurt BacharachKenny BallKenny BallardGilbert BécaudBudgieMaybelle CarterChangeCherThe CrittersJohnny CymbalThe D-MenBill Dana (a.k.a. José Jiménez) • Anita Darian, 1960, a self-titled album, Anita Darian (later titled East of the Sun), KL-1168 • El ChicanoDean ElliottShirley Ellis (Congress) • Jerry FieldingThe FireballsThe Flying Machine (Congress) • The Fortune Tellers (Robert Maxwell (songwriter)) (Medallion) • The Four LadsSergio Franchi (Four Corners) • Frank GallopThe Ginger Snaps (including Judi Weiner) • Tom GlazerThe Greenwood County Singers (including Van Dyke Parks) • Françoise Hardy (Four Corners) • Joe HarnellBill HayesThe HesitationsGregory Howard and groupBrian Hyland (Leader & Kapp) • JellyrollElton John (two singles on Congress) • Jack JonesJimmy Justice (musician)Jerry KellerJust Us • The Kids Next Door (Four Corners) • Pete King ChoraleEartha KittThe Latin SoulsRaymond Lefèvre (Four Corners) • Charles LloydMiriam MakebaSam Makia and the Makapuu Beach BoysJo MapesRod McKuenCarmen McRaeDavid McWilliamsChad Mitchell TrioArt MooneyJane MorganBilly Mure (Tough Strings, KL-1253) • The NightcrawlersLinda PerhacsLeroy Pullins • Pat Rolle • Patty Lace & the PetticoatsDavid RoseRuby & the RomanticsThe SearchersKermit SchaeferLinda ScottHarry Simeone ChoraleCal SmithSilver ApplesSonny & CherSugar & SpiceSundanceSylvia TellesThee ProphetsGood RatsThe Three of UsMel TillisThe TrophiesThe UnificsBilly UsseltonLeroy Van DykeLenny WelchBilly Edd WheelerRoger WilliamsBob WillsRuby Wright • The "You Know Who" Group (Four Corners) ==References==
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