Jay Boy
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Jay Boy was set up mid-1967 by Edward Kassner as a sub/sister label of President and would be later incorporated in his parent Enterprise Group. The label is named after Kassner's son. The label featured MOB (music of black origin) and was launched November 1968 with Boy 1 Doris Willingham (later to become Doris Duke) "You Can't Do That" Jay Boy was also launched USA wise (via London Records part of the UK Decca Group). As with Kassner's President label the records were pressed by Orlake Dagenham Essex, (Orlake was the last of the original group of UK manufacturers and were originally button manufacturers they changed their presses and direction when Jeffery Kruger wanted a company to press his fledgeling Ember label and had been pointed in Orlake's direction by Sir Edward Lewis of Decca as they had no free presses and could not help Kruger) Kassner had become a dab-hand at licencing and re licencing titles and then giving them new UK release. Jay Boy finally paid off and came into it's own in 1973 after 80 odd sure-fire flopps (chart wise). In Feburay 1973 UK Polydor's dance inprint MoJo scored big time with an until then UK unknown Timmy Thomas "Why can't we live together" |
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