Svensson, Bo G.

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Bo Svensson was an avid collector of Texas music recordings and related material, particularly of the Duke and Peacock record labels and Richard Ames.

Founded by Don D. Robey (1903-1975) in Houston, Texas, in 1949, Peacock Records eventually became the most successful black-owned music label of its day.

In 1952, Robey gained control of Duke Records, based in Memphis, Tennessee, expanding his recording empire. The labels primarily consisted of blues and R&B artists, including Peacock's biggest hit-maker Bobby "Blue" Bland. During his decades-long career, Robey developed a reputation for stealing songwriting credits from his artists and conducting ruthless business negotiations.

A contemporary of Robey, Richard Ames co-owned the Houston-based Tantara Records with his younger brother, Steve Ames.

He also produced and managed several bands in the mid-1960s, including The Moving Sidewalks and Neal Ford and the Fanatics.

Source:

Himes, Geoffrey. "R&B Robber Baron & Duke Recordings." The Washington Post, January 22, 1993.

From the description of Bo Svensson Peacock and Duke Records Collection, [ca. 1960s-1990s] (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 751984070

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Active 1960

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