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| name = Cash Records | image = | founded = | founder = John Dolphin | defunct = | status = Defunct | distributor = | genre = Various | country = U.S. | location = Hollywood, California }} Cash Records was an independent record label operating in the 1950s in Hollywood, California. HistoryCash was located at 4854 W. Jefferson Blvd[1] and operated by John Dolphin, who ran a record shop with a small demo studio. Among the artists who recorded for the label were pianist and band leader Ernie Freeman, Jimmy Merritt, Don Deal and Jerry Capehart with The Cochran Brothers (Eddie Cochran and Hank Cochran). Dickie GoodmanSeveral other labels have also used the name "Cash", most of them obscure. In 1975, soon after folding his own Rainy Wednesday label, Dickie Goodman released "Mr. Jaws", a parody of the then-popular film, under the name "Cash Records". Distributed by Private Stock Records, "Mr. Jaws" was a national top-five hit in Billboard (and a #1 smash in Cash Box magazine). The single and an album, Mr. Jaws and Other Fables, were the only releases under this version of Cash.[2] References1. ^Cash Records at Eddie Cochran connection 2. ^[https://www.discogs.com/label/113841-Cash-Records-7 Cash Records discography] External links
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