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22: 205:, in 1949, operating the label under SPC from then until 1970. Daniel and Louis Kasen owned several subsidiary music labels including: Ambassador Records, Guest Star, Parade, Prom, Promenade, Pirouette, Power Records, Spin-O-Rama (1959), and Diplomat Records, whose motto was "Fine records need not be expensive". 285:
In 1964, the company changed its name to Peter Pan Industries because of their success in children's records under the name of Peter Pan Records. Throughout the 1960s, 1970s and early '80s, Peter Pan and its Power Records subsidiary became known for its licensed audio-story productions that featured
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challenged Synthetic for not paying royalties. A spokesman said that Peter Pan records were designed purely for home use and therefore there was no reason to pay contributions to the fund.
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Despite record companies lowering their prices, Synthetic Plastics said they remained successful due to their cooperation with the stores that sold them.
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SPC was formed by Daniel Kasen in the late 1920s as a plastic manufacturer of buttons for the garments industry and game parts for the toy industry.
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Under the SPC banner, one of their most successful records released was "My Son, The President", a comedy spotlighting then-president
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member Ron Page to solicit groups to record for its Scripture label. Most of the Scripture sessions were done in
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series of comedy records. "My Son, The President" (the "My Son" part of the title itself borrows from
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Diplomat Records had its own children's label, Rocking Horse. In the 1960s SPC ventured into the
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recordings. They would find a singer who sounded like a well-known artist of the time, such as
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and their daughter, Caroline, that followed in the footsteps of Vaughn Meader's
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that made various items made of plastic including children's records and
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After World War II, Daniel and his brother Louis Kasen founded
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Manufacturing companies based in Newark, New Jersey
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Newark, New Jersey
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plastics manufacturing company
budget music albums
Peter Pan Records
American Music Performance Trust Fund
Southern Gospel
Oak Ridge Quartet
Nashville, Tennessee
Wendy Bagwell and the Sunliters
John F. Kennedy
Jacqueline Kennedy
The First Family
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