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was a small, independent record label based in Los Angeles that existed from 1947 to 1950. It was founded by dentist Albert Patrick and specialized in
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after settling a dispute over Black & White selling its pressing line to Monogram in Canada.
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Due to the financial duress from the lawsuits, Supreme shut down in 1950. Most of the
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for copyright infringement on the arrangement of Paula Watson's version of "
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In another lawsuit, the label lost its pressing and distribution partner
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I Don't Sound Like Nobody: Remaking Music in 1950s America
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updated thru August 13, 2010 (retrieved June 17, 2015)
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Supreme Records at The Online Discographical Project
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Cash Box
Black & White Records
R&B
rhythm and blues
Jimmy Witherspoon
Paula Watson
Buddy Tate
Eddie Williams and his Brown Buddies
Floyd Dixon
Big Jim Wynn
Percy Mayfield
A Little Bird Told Me
Ain't Nobody's Business
Billboard
Rhythm & Blues hit list
Decca
A Little Bird Told Me
Evelyn Knight
Black & White Records
masters
Swing Time Records
Percy Mayfield
John Dolphin


"Forgotten Sessions"
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