Cat Records Explained

Cat Records
Type:Conglomerate
Industry:record label
Foundation:April 1954
United States
Location:United States

Cat Records was a short-lived subsidiary of Atlantic Records, specializing in rhythm and blues music.[1] The label was founded in April 1954 to cash in on the popularity of R&B records among white teenager which were called "cat" records in the South, hence the name of the label. A total of 18 singles were released, on both 78 r.p.m. and 45 r.p.m. records, over nearly two years before the label was discontinued.[2] Its biggest hit was "Sh-Boom" by The Chords.[3] Other artists on the label included "Little" Sylvia Vanderpool and Mickey Baker, Floyd Dixon, Rose Marie McCoy, and Margie Day.

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Notes and References

  1. April 10, 1954. Atlantic to Start New R&B Firm. Billboard. 22.
  2. http://www.colorradio.com/cat_label.htm Cat Records Discography at Colorradio.com
  3. Book: Selvin, Joel. Here Comes the Night: The Dark Soul of Bert Berns and the Dirty Business of Rhythm and Blues. 2014-04-15. Counterpoint. 978-1-61902-378-9. 37. en.