Columbus
B+4 was owned and run by Elmer Chad Baugess, out of his Columbus home. He had the recording studio in the house, and started his own label. The label name came from "B", the first initial of his last name, and "+4", 4 being the number of children he had.
No # | Gene Robinson | Secret Love / Mr. Misery | R-13815/6 |
No # | Pete Stulley | Living In A World All Alone / All New Again | R-14705/6 |
No
# |
John
Watson |
Pretty
Dreams / Gettin - Right |
1967
- "and Kirk Brothers" stamped on label |
1/2 | Joe D. Shannon | Prison Of Tears / Already Had Your Chance | 1965 (RCA 817B-6309, SK4M-6309/10)) |
No
# |
Gene
Sisco and Valley Playboys |
Block
of Ice You Call a Heart / Bar Stool Down at Joe's |
1966 |
No
# |
Em-Tees |
Little
Girl / Belle, the Belle of the Ball |
1966 |
No
# |
Mustangs |
Snooty
Friends / I Feel Fine |
1966 - no label designated |
No
# |
Rocky
Snider / Buddy Coleman |
Running
Away / Too Much Of The Blues |
1966 |
No
# |
Rocky
Snider |
Bake
Us Some Lovin /Your Just A Steal |
1966 |
No # | Gene Sisco | All I See Is A Prison Cell / Ladder Of Love | 1967 (RCA 817B-2542, UK4M-2542/3) |
No
# |
Gene
Sisco with Paul Blair and Shorty Ratliff |
Drunkards
Bad Dream / Please Come Back |
1968
(RCA 817B-2602, W4KM-2602/3) |
Mustangs has no label name but it's a B+4 release
Thanks to Andy Robertson