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246:. After a breach of contract involving Decca issuing recordings which weren't affiliated with Sue, Murray terminated their agreement and returned to Decca in 1966. In 1968, Murray took a $ 100,000 loan from United Artists that was secured by Sue assets. After failing to pay off the debt, United Artists assumed ownership of Sue Records masters and Saturn Music publishing. He also lost the "Sue building" which consisted of offices and Juggy Sound Studio in Manhattan. 204:." Murray even managed them for a period. In 1962, Ike & Tina Turner along with Placid Music Corporation sued Murray, Sue Records and Sue's publishing affiliate Saturn Music for breach of contract and royalties. 689: 166:
in 1957. Initially, they intended to sell R&B music to the African American community in New York, but in 1958 with "Itchy Twitchy Feeling" by
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on his Jupiter label in 1976, which was popular on the UK dancefloors. The title track made the Top Forty in Britain. That album was followed by
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Murray moved to California and recorded a few singles. In the 1970s, he launched Juggernaught and Jupiter Records. He released his debut album
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to Sue Records. He offered a $ 25,000 advance for a four-year contract after hearing their demo. Their debut single, "
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in 1977. He continued to work into the new millennium, producing and promoting up and coming artists. Speaking of
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In 1962, Murray signed Barbara George to the label. He paid $ 25,000 for her contract from
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1976: "Disco Extraordinaire (Part I)" / "Disco Extraordinaire (Part II)" (Jupiter JUP-903)
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to an exclusive two-year contract to Sue Records, but no recordings were released.
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1972: "Built For Speed (Part 1 And 2)" / "Built For Speed (Part 1)" (Pony 1A / 1B)
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1976: "Inside America — Pt. I" / "Inside America — Pt. II" (Jupiter JUP-902)
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American record label owner, producer, singer-songwriter (1923–2005)
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Murray worked in real estate in Harlem before he and producer
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1966: "Soul At Sunrise" / "Just A Minute" (Sue 45-140/142)
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1970: "Buttered Popcorn" / "Thock It To Me Honi" (SUE 14)
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Index

Sue
Symbol
Eastern
Sue Records
Ike & Tina Turner
Symbol
Broadway
Eastern
Don Covay
Jimmy McGriff
Inez Foxx
Baby Washington
Charleston, South Carolina
Hell's Kitchen
Manhattan
Bobby Robinson
Sue Records
Bobby Hendricks
Top 40
Billboard Hot 100
Ike & Tina Turner
A Fool in Love
I Idolize You
It's Gonna Work Out Fine
Poor Fool
A.F.O. Records
Mockingbird
Inez & Charlie Foxx
Symbol Records
Jimi Hendrix

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