Constellation Records (Chicago) Explained

Constellation Records
Founded:1963
Founder:Ewart Abner
Defunct:1966
Status:Defunct
Distributor:self-distributed
Genre:various
Country:United States

Constellation Records was an American record label extant from 1963 to 1966. Despite only being in business for a few years, the label was described by the Encyclopedia of Popular Music as "one of the legendary labels of the soul era".[1]

Constellation was founded by Ewart Abner in 1963 after he was forced from Vee-Jay Records. His business partners included artist and repertory man Bunky Sheppard and investor Art Sheridan.[1] The label's most successful artist was Gene Chandler. While it was a prominent releaser of Chicago soul music,[1] it also released many singles from New Orleans-based musicians, as well as music in the genres of rock, pop, gospel, and blues.

Constellation released approximately 70 singles during its time of operation, many of which were re-released on CD by Collectables Records in later decades.

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Notes and References

  1. "Constellation Records". Colin Larkin, ed. Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Oxford University Press.