Redbug

Cincinnati label (was incorrectly listed from Dayton) run by Gene Redd. Redd did production work for King records - he is credited with helping to fix the sound on the legendary "James Brown Live At The Apollo" LP. Redd was a jazz musician (trumpet and vibes) who had travelled in the 1950s and played locally. He ran this label for a few years. In 1967 he was hired by some New York City record executives to help start a new label, first named Red Coach and later, De-Lite records.

0001 Sir White and His Sounds Doin' The Scratch / Moody River
0002 Eli Lee Women Ain't Right / I Get the Feelin'
0003 Lee Roye and the Emeralds Hesitation / Soulful Flamingo
0004
0005 Donnie Murphy and the Ambassadors My Love For You / Everything I Do
0006 Ron and the Motions Last Night's Dream / When My Little Girl Is Smiling
0007 Big Jay Bush and the House Rockers Dynamite / Come On Home Baby
500Eddie Mack and Gene Dixon - the DownhomersLittle Children / Give Mother My Crown

Two pressings for Sir White and His Sounds - first press by King, with red print on white. Second pressings say "distributed by Roulette Records"