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Laurie Records

Laurie Records
Founded 1958
Founder Bob Schwartz, Gene Schwartz, Elliott Greenberg and Allan I. Sussel
Status currently owned by EMI-Capitol Special Markets
Country of origin USA


Laurie Records was a record label, started in 1958 by the brothers Bob and Gene Schwartz together with Elliott Greenberg and Allan I. Sussel. They had a subsidiary: Andie Records. Its recording artists included Dion & the Belmonts and The Mystics. After the enormous hit single "Abraham, Martin, and John" in 1968 by Dion, Laurie had one of the most controversial hit singles ever to be recorded with, "Once You Understand" written and produced in 1971 by producers and songwriters Lou Stalmman and Bobby Susser, and sung by the studio group "Think", who was (Lou Stallman and Bobby Susser).

Laurie changed its name in the early 1980s to 3C Records. 3C stands for Continental Communications Corporation and the masters are owned by EMI.

The label also distributed records under several subsidiary labels: Rust, Legrand, Dolphin (not to be confused with the Liberty-owned Dolphin/Dolton label), Calico, and President. The label also handled the American distribution of recordings by Gerry and the Pacemakers. Jo Siopis, a well known record producer and wife of Gerry and the Pacemakers band member Les Chadwick, was instrumental in the distribution of Laurie Records artists' albums in the United States. Their last big recording artists were The Royal Guardsmen.

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