Country Turtle Records

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Country Turtle Records
Founded1970s
FounderDon Kent
StatusDefunct
GenreAmerican old-time and country
Country of originU.S.
LocationNew York City

Country Turtle Records was an independent American record label set up in the 1970s in New York City by Don Kent. The label specialized in early American old time and country music.

Like its sister label Mamlish Records in the blues field, the label was active re-issuing samplers and single artists' albums of prewar recordings, first released as Shellac 78 rpm records. Country Turtle was the first label to release the Dixon Brothers' prewar material on vinyl.[1][2][3] The sampler Gambler's Lament consisted of prewar recordings of artists as varied as Bascom Lamar Lunsford, Posey Rorer and the North Carolina Ramblers, Blind Andy, and Rabbit Brown.[4][5]

Discographical data[edit]

  • Country Turtle 6000 - The Dixon Brothers Beyond Black Smoke (notes by Pat Conte)[6][7]
  • Country Turtle 6001 - Various Artists Gambler's Lament (notes by Pat Conte, Frank Mare & Barbara Beamon)[5][8]
  • Country Turtle 6002 - The Dixon Brothers Rambling and Gambling (notes by Pat Conte)[2]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Russell, Tony, and Bob Pinson. Country Music Records: A Discography, 1921-1942 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004), p. 321
  2. ^ a b Huber, Patrick: Linthead stomp: the creation of country music in the Piedmont South [1]
  3. ^ Track lists of CT-6000 and CT-6002 at American Music site
  4. ^ Track list of CD-6001 at Folk Music Performer Index
  5. ^ a b Review in John Edwards Memorial Foundation, JEMF Quarterly (John Edwards Memorial Foundation, 1981), 45
  6. ^ Documenting the American South: Dorsey Dixon, 1897-1968
  7. ^ Review at Allmusic.com [2]
  8. ^ Folk Music Performer Index

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