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208:. Around this time, the U.S. Government fined Gold Star Records $ 26,000 for unpaid excise taxes related to the sale of phonograph records on the Gold Star label that Quinn mistakenly thought were being paid by the pressing plants, but weren't. After costly legal negotiations, the sum total was reduced to $ 250, but Quinn ceased Gold Star Records operations. Quinn sold or leased his catalogue of Gold Star master recordings to other labels and utilized Gold Star Studios to record for other labels. 43: 152:
he was asked to repair, he purchased one and began to experiment with it. In 1941 he opened a shop at 3104 Telephone Road in Houston, Texas, where he recorded personalized voice messages. Quinn renamed the business Quinn Recording Company and soon began recording
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In 1950, Quinn moved the studio into the first floor of his family home at 5628 Brock Street, just a few blocks from the original studio. He changed the name of the studio to
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to the Gold Star Label, releasing "Freedom Train Blues" in 1948, which became a nationwide hit for Jackson. Quinn would also release several Cajun songs on his Opera label.
440: 197:' songs "T-Model Blues" and "Tim Moore's Farm", both became top 10 national hits, and Hopkins would record over 100 songs with Gold Star. Quinn also signed 445: 263: 307: 403: 450: 358: 346: 205: 139: 280: 123: 226: 194: 24: 374: 350: 198: 20: 160:. Venturing into music production in 1944, he founded the short-lived Gulf Record Company label. 149: 315: 354: 259: 338: 189: 42: 339: 110: 187:, a swing and dance tune that and became the first and only Cajun record to reach the 429: 184: 164: 92: 76: 88: 144:
In 1939 Bill Quinn settled in Houston and established the Quinn Radio Service, a
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House of Hits: The Story of Houston's Gold Star/SugarHill Recording Studios
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In 1946, Quinn founded Gold Star Records, initially recording local
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SugarHill Recording Studios § Gold Star Studios
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