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Calla Records ceased operations in 1977. McCalla was found murdered, execution style, in 1980, allegedly on the orders of Morris Levy.
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1965 - "Baby, You're My Everything" / "Just What Do You Plan to Do about It" - Little Jerry Williams (Calla C-105)
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1967 - "What's the Matter with You Baby" / "What Do You Plan to Do about It" - Jerry Williams (Calla C-121)
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Others assert that the rights were licensed, rather than sold. See David Edwards and Mike Callahan,
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The Music Concert Murders: Four On The Floor Following Mob-Backed Maryland Concert Almost 40 Yrs. Ago
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1965 - "I Feel Good (All Over)" / "Only Your Love Can Save Me" - Betty LaVette (Calla C-104)
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1968 - "That'll Get It" / "It's Written All Over Your Face" - Jimmie Raye (Calla) MS 6705A
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record label run by Nate McCalla (1930-1980) and active from approximately 1965 to 1977.
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1966 - "Baby, Bunny (Sugar Honey)" / "Philly Duck" - Little Jerry Williams (Calla C-109)
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1967 - "Run Run Roadrunner" / "I'm in the Danger Zone" - Jerry Williams (Calla MU 1285)
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1965 - "Stand Up Like A Man" / "I'm Just A Fool For You" - Betty LaVette (Calla C-106)
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1966 - "If You Ask Me (Because I Love You)" / "Yvonne" - Jerry Williams (Calla C-116)
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1967 - "Love Power" / "Because of Love" - The Sand Pebbles (Calla C-141)
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1971 - "I'm So Glad"/"All About Love" - The Fuzz (Calla C-179)
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was a small, New York City-based independent black owned
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1968 - "Oh Lord, Why Lord?" - Los Pop Tops (Calla C-154)
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In 1968, the Calla Records catalogue was acquired by
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Index

Soul
Morris Levy
Roulette Records
the mob
J.J. Jackson
The Sandpebbles
Swamp Dogg
Jean Wells
The Emotions
The Fuzz
Lonnie Youngblood
The Persuaders
Geraldine Hunt
Cameo-Parkway Records
Roulette Records
disco
Epic Records
Warner Bros. Records
The Fuzz
Let Me Down Easy
But It's Alright
I Love You for All Seasons
The Fuzz
Like an Open Door
The Fuzz


The Music Concert Murders: Four On The Floor Following Mob-Backed Maryland Concert Almost 40 Yrs. Ago
Discography at Soulful Kinda Music magazine
Particulars of Shakat Records

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