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Flair Records was an American
record label A record label, or record company, is a brand or trademark of music recordings and music videos, or the company that owns it. Sometimes, a record label is also a publishing company that manages such brands and trademarks, coordinates the produ ...
owned by the
Bihari brothers The Bihari brothers, Lester, Jules, Saul and Joe, were American businessmen of Hungarian Jewish origins. They were the founders of Modern Records in Los Angeles and its subsidiaries, such as Meteor Records, based in Memphis. The Bihari brothers wer ...
, launched in the early 1950s. It was a subsidiary of
Modern Records Modern Records (Modern Music Records before 1947) was an American record company and label formed in 1945 in Los Angeles by the Bihari brothers. Modern's artists included Etta James, Joe Houston, Little Richard, Ike & Tina Turner and John Lee ...
. Its most famous artist were
Elmore James Elmore James ( Brooks; January 27, 1918 – May 24, 1963) was an American blues guitarist, singer, songwriter, and bandleader. Noted for his use of loud amplification and his stirring voice, James was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fam ...
, who released ten singles with this label (as listed below), Richard Berry, and
Ike Turner Izear Luster "Ike" Turner Jr. (November 5, 1931 – December 12, 2007) was an American musician, bandleader, songwriter, record producer, and talent scout. An early pioneer of 1950s rock and roll, he is best known for his work in the 1960s and 1 ...
who was a session musician and also released a single on the label. Flair is believed to have issued 80 singles total between 1953 and 1955.


Discography


Singles

* 1953: "South Of San Antonio" b/w "No Home For My Heart" (Flair 1000) - Roy Harris And The Magnolia Boys * 1953: "Carroll County Blues" b/w "Begin The Beguin" (Flair 1001) - The Carroll County Boys * 1953: "Old Trail" b/w "The Mandolin Waltz" (Flair 1002) - The Broome Brothers * 1953: "Mexican Joe" b/w "Good Old Chlorophyll" (Flair 1003) - The Rhythm Harmoneers * 1953: "Guest Star In Heaven (A Tribute To Hank Williams)" b/w "I Know I'm Fallin' In Love" (Flair 1006) - Earney Vandagriff And The Big "D" Boys * 1953: "Tennessee Country Gal" b/w "Always And Always" (Flair 1008) - Jimmy Walton, The Tennessee Country Boy * 1953: "One Man's Hell" b/w "Lover Boy" (Flair 1009) - Ted Shelton And His Bryan County Boys * 1953: "Dirty By The Dozen (Sweet Little Woman)" b/w "I May Be Wrong" (Flair 1010) - Little Johnny Jones And The Chicago Hound Dogs * 1953: "Early in the Morning" b/w "Hawaiian Boogie" (Flair 1011) - Elmore James * 1953: "I Had a Love" b/w "She Wants to Rock" (Flair 1012) -
The Flairs The Flairs (or Flares) were an American doo-wop group known for their 1961 hit "Foot Stompin', Pt. 1." Based in Los Angeles, they went through several lineup changes during their existence. Their notable members included Richard Berry (writer of ...
* 1953: "Can't Stop Lovin'" b/w "Make a Little Love" (Flair 1014) - Elmore James * 1953: "Mid Night Hours Journey" - Johnny Ace b/w "Trouble And Me" - Earl Forrest (Flair 1015) (split) * 1953: "Crawfishin'" b/w "Route '90'" (Flair 1021) - Clarence "Bonton" Garlow * 1953: "Please Find My Baby" b/w "Strange Kinda' Feeling" (Flair 1022) - Elmore James * 1954: "Flying Eagle Blues" b/w "Carroll County Boogie" (Flair 1023) - Carroll County Boys * 1954: "Baby Beat It" b/w "Baby Beat It" (Flair 1029) - Big Duke * 1954: "Sayonara (Let's Say Goodbye)" b/w "Mia Bella Donna" (Flair 1030) - The Squires * 1954: "Hand in Hand" b/w "Make My Dreams Come True" (Flair 1031) - Elmore James *1954: "Baby Please" / "Gypsy Blues" (Flair 1037) - Matt Cockrell *1954: "Night Howler" / "My Heart In Your Hands" - Billy Gale And His Orchestra * 1954: "Sho Nuff I Do" b/w "1839 Blues" (Flair 1039) - Elmore James *1954: "Cuban Get Away" b/w "Go To It" (Flair 1940) - Ike Turner & Orchestra *1954: "Baby Wants" b/w "You Were Untrue" (Flair 1041) - The Flairs * 1954: "Dark and Dreary" b/w "Rock My Baby Right" (Flair 1048) - Elmore James * 1954: "Oop Shoop" b/w "It's You" (Flair 1050) - Shirley Gunter And "The Queens" * 1954: "What You Do To Me" b/w "The Big Break" (Flair 1055) - Richard Berry * 1954: "Sunny Land" b/w "Standing at the Crossroads" (Flair 1057) - Elmore James *1954: "Daddy Daddy" b/w "Baby Darlinh" (Flair 1058) - Richard Berry and The Dreamers * 1955: "Late Hours at Midnight" b/w "The Way You Treat Me" (Flair 1062) - Elmore James * 1955: "Oh! Oh! Get Out Of The Car" b/w "Please Tell Me" (Flair 1064) - Richard Berry * 1955: "Rock Bottom" b/w "Sweet Thing" (Flair 1066) - The Rams * 1955: "Happy Home" b/w "No Love in My Heart" (Flair 1069) - Elmore James * 1955: "Romp And Stomp Blues" b/w "Oh, Oh, Please" (Flair 1073) - Mercy Dee * 1955: "Dust My Blues" b/w "I Was A Fool" (Flair 1074) - Elmore James * 1955: "Come Back Maybellene" b/w "True Love" (Flair 1077) - Mercy Dee * 1955: "Blues Before Sunrise" b/w "Good Bye" (Flair 1079) - Elmore James


See also

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References

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