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Steve Brodie (record executive)

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132:". Brodie said that he could make the song a big hit. Working with Robert Buckalew who was an attorney from Memphis, they persuaded record pressing plants to give them 60 days credit to allow time for royalties to come in. Brodie started off working Buffalo which was his home town. The record started climbing the charts there. Brodie then turned his attention to focus on the bigger markets. By March it was at #8 on the National charts at a million seller. Brodie was paid a nickel per record. 106:
a hit. In distribution he was co-owner of Best Record Distributors and Gold Record Distributors. He was also co-owner of Transcontinent Record Sales and Amherst Records. Along with Leonard Silver, he opened a chain of music stores, Record Theater. The record labels he owned included Thunderbird
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who Brodie had originally met in Texas in September, 1977 took him to court. Accusing Brodie of not fulfilling a contract, he was awarded $ 75,000. The claims that Wade made were that he was promised by Brodie, a role in a film, a recording contract, Las Vegas billing, a movie role, television
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had their single, "You're Never Gonna Find Another Love" released on the label. A Hot 100 pick, the master of the single had been acquired from the label by Kama Sutra and released on that label where it became a hit. Another success for the label was in 1970 with
82:(c.1927 – March 15, 2004) was an American record label owner and founder who was very active during the 1960s and 1970s. He owned or co-owned Thunderbird Records, Sahara Records, Forever Music and various others. He also produced recordings for artists. 192:
special, and big money. Brodie denied discussing a movie or a TV 2 special. Brodie said that he had spent $ 61,677 producing and promoting records for Wade which had flopped. He also said that he didn't get any money from the records.
154:. They had the song released on their Marlee Label. Later it was licensed to Swan Records. A year later it was re-discovered by, WNDR DJ Dan Leonard which made it a hit again. In 1965, Brodie had success with "The Hump", a single by 1048: 777: 1053: 962: 713: 597: 579: 875: 845: 615: 209: 1013: 1001: 633: 552: 537: 135:
In 1960, he was a music promotor, manager and record producer. He also headed Best Records. Among the acts he managed were Hot Toddies and
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In 1967, Brodie was on the West Coast promoting an act from Buffalo, The Rogues with their single "Say You Love Me". In 1969,
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In 1973, his partnership of Transcontinental Record Sales and Best & Gold Distribution was brought out by Leonard Silver.
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Part of Brodie's history in the music business includes his work as a promoter. He played a big part in helping "
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which was released on Thunderbird TH 534. It was on the WOLF chart for seven weeks.
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which he put out on his Sahara label. It was a number one in Miami, it made The
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In 1991, he founded Forevermore Records with his nephew Christopher Biehler.
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HISTORY OF SYRACUSE MUSIC - CHAPTER 25 - "THE SEVEN" (1969-72) ** UPDATE**
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Brodie died of a heart attack on March 15, 2004. He was 77 years of age.
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Page 8 Singer Elvis Wade Awarded $ 75,000 Court Judgment By ED CROMER
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Along with partner Leonard Silver he played a major part in making "
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Page 66 Late News, Inside Track, Silver & Hawk Tee Off Label
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Cummins v. Brodie, 667 S.W.2d 759 (Tenn. Ct. App. 1983)
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The Very Best Of John Ellison And The Soul Brothers Six
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History of Syracuse Music, Monday, January 30, 2012 -
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ROCKIN' REBELS WILD WEEKEND SWAN SLP-509 SUPER RARE LP
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ROCKIN' REBELS WILD WEEKEND SWAN SLP-509 SUPER RARE LP
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Index

Thunderbird Records
Westwood
California
Tragedy
Thomas Wayne
Wild Weekend
The Rockin' Rebels
Scotty Moore
Thomas Wayne's
Tragedy
Larry Hall
Sandy
Wild Weekend
The Rockin' Rebels
The Invictas
Billboard
Ticket To Ride
The Beatles
Elvis Wade
Elvis impersonator
The Sir Men
Heat Wave
The Seven
Wilmer Alexander Jr. And The Dukes
Brad Swanson And His Whispering Organ Sound
What'll I Do
Brad Swanson
Link Wray And His Ray Men
John Ellison
Soul Brothers Six

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