Jubilee

Jubilee Records was founded in 1946 by Jerry Blaine and quickly became known for its diverse catalog, focusing primarily on rhythm and blues, jazz, and pop music. The label gained prominence in the late 1940s and 1950s, releasing hits from notable artists such as The Four Aces, The Chordettes, and The Platters. Jubilee played a significant role in the popularization of doo-wop and vocal harmony groups during this era. In the 1960s, the label expanded its reach, signing artists across various genres, including folk and rock. However, by the late 1960s, Jubilee's influence waned, leading to its eventual decline. Despite this, the label's early contributions to the music industry, particularly in the realm of vocal groups and R&B, left a lasting legacy. Today, Jubilee is remembered for its role in shaping mid-20th-century American music.

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