Svensson, Bo G.
Variant namesBo 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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creatorOf | Svensson, Bo. Bo Svensson Peacock and Duke Records Collection, [ca. 1960s-1990s] | University of Texas Libraries |
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associatedWith | Ames, Richard | person |
associatedWith | Duke Records, Inc. | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Peacock Records, Inc. | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Robey, Don D., 1903-1975. | person |
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Texas | |||
Houston |
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Blues (Music) |
Music |
Record labels |
Rhythm and blues music |
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Active 1960
Active 1990