LIFE AFTER DEATH King Records, 1968–2009
King Records threw a gala party in 1967 to celebrate the company’s twenty-fifth anniversary. The party was at Nathan’s house in the Bond Hill section of Cincinnati, and the seventy-five guests included Max Frank, who had hired Nathan to work in his radio store so many years before, Hal Neely, and se...
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Published in | King of the Queen City p. 182 |
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Format | Book Chapter |
Language | English |
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University of Illinois Press
03.09.2009
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Summary: | King Records threw a gala party in 1967 to celebrate the company’s twenty-fifth anniversary. The party was at Nathan’s house in the Bond Hill section of Cincinnati, and the seventy-five guests included Max Frank, who had hired Nathan to work in his radio store so many years before, Hal Neely, and several current and past King employees. Nathan was in a good mood because King had shipped 100,000 copies of “Cold Sweat” that day. Crowned the “King of King,” he was presented with a cardboard and velvet crown. Only one thing was strange about the party: it was a year |
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ISBN: | 9780252034688 0252034686 |