Westbound
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Musical historians will sometimes tell you that Detroit died a sudden musical death at about the time that Berry Gordy’s eye was caught by the Californian sun and a beckoning Hollywood. Someone forgot to tell Detroit! In 1969 Holland, Dozier and Holland set up their Hot Wax and Invictus outfits while Armen Boladian’s Westbound Records opened up its doors as one of the most adventurous mainstream record labels to commit music to vinyl. Over the following decade it would release pop, jazz, sweet soul and some wonderfully deranged funk.
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Donald Austin
1 release
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C. J. & CO.
5 releases
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Clark Sisters
2 releases
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Dennis Coffey
1 release
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The Counts
3 releases
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The Detroit Emeralds
9 releases
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The Fantastic Four
4 releases
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Caesar Frazier
4 releases
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Funkadelic
51 releases
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Eramus Hall
2 releases
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Fuzzy Haskins
3 releases
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Junie
3 releases
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Denise LaSalle
3 releases
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The Nineteenth Hole
2 releases
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The Ohio Players
11 releases
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P Funk All Stars
2 releases
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Original P
1 release
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Houston Person
2 releases
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Melvin Sparks
6 releases
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Albert Washington
3 releases
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Spanky Wilson
2 releases