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Cameo Records are noted for a wealth of jazz-influenced 1920s dance music.
While there is little of outstanding importance on Cameo, a high percentage of Cameo Records have fairly good hot music.
Cameo also owned the Lincoln Records and Romeo Records labels, as well as a subsidiary for making records for children, Cameo-Kid.
Cameo was purchased by Pathé Records in 1928 ; the label continued in use until 1930.
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Although the labels said that they were made by the Lincoln Record Corporation, New York, Lincoln was actually owned by Cameo Records.
It started as a subsidiary of Cameo Records, manufactured to be sold exclusively at the S. H. Kress & Co. department store chain.
Cameo-Kid was a subsidiary of Cameo Records, marketing recordings intended for children.
From 1922 through late 1926 she recorded for Cameo Records ; from this association she was billed as ' The Cameo Girl '.
The band also made gramophone records for various record labels, including OKeh, Edison, Cameo and Pathé Records ; their biggest hit was a 1925 version of " Yes Sir, That's My Baby " for Columbia Records.
" Salt and Pepper " appeared prominently in Broadway revues, made radio broadcasts, and recorded a number of sides for Cameo Records in the mid 1920s.
It resulted from the merger in July 1929 of the Cameo Record Corporation ( Cameo, Lincoln and Romeo labels ), the Pathé Phonograph and Radio Corporation ( the US branch of the Pathé and Perfect labels ), the Plaza Music Company ( Banner, Domino, Jewel, Oriole, and Regal labels ), and the Scranton Button Company, the parent company of Emerson Records ( and the company who pressed most of the above labels ).
Its roster of labels by this time included: Polydor, Mercury, London, London / FFRR, Casablanca ( until 1986, later to be reincarnated in 1994 ), RSO, De-Lite, Riva, Threshold ( owned by The Moody Blues ), Tin Pan Alley ( under Polydor ), and Atlanta Artists ( founded by Cameo lead singer Larry Blackmon ) all consolidated into PolyGram Records, Inc.
It was first released on the small Pa-Go-Go label and then picked up by Cameo Records for national distribution.
It was also recorded on Okeh Records by The Happiness Boys ( Billy Jones and Ernie Hare ) and on Cameo Records by Irving and Jack Kaufman.
The band's original recording of " Beg, Borrow & Steal " was then re-mixed and re-issued in August 1967 on Cameo Parkway Records, now credited to The Ohio Express ( a name to which Super K Productions controlled all rights ).
Cameo-Parkway Records was the parent company of Cameo Records and Parkway Records, which were major American Philadelphia-based record labels from 1956 ( for Cameo ) and 1958 ( for Parkway ) to 1967.

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Cameo glass was revived for the first time since the Romans, initially mostly used for pieces in a neo-classical style.
* The Maid of Artois was recorded by Victorian Opera Northwest in 2005 and is available on Cameo 2042-3.
Calloway's was one of the most popular American jazz bands of the 1930s, recording prolifically for Brunswick and the ARC dime store labels ( Banner, Cameo, Conqueror, Perfect, Melotone, Banner, Oriole, etc.
* The funk band Cameo was heavily influenced by Doc Pomus ' song-writing style and frequently acknowledges his impact before performing their hit song " Word Up.
Tom Jones wore codpieces during concerts, and the lead singer of 1980s music group Cameo Larry Blackmon wore a large, bright-red codpiece in all of his performances, which was his trademark.
Discovered by Fox Film Studios while she was doing commercial modeling in New York City in the early 1920s, Arthur debuted in the silent film Cameo Kirby ( 1923 ), directed by John Ford, and made a few low-budget silent westerns and short comedies.
Cameo was a USA based budget record label, first flourishing in the 1920s, not connected with a later record label of the same name which was active in the 1950s and 1960s.
The Cameo Record Company was based in Manhattan, New York.
The Wilding series was replaced by the " Cameo " series, a horizontal design by Ernst Roch.
There, Carter developed a number of unproduced television pilots — Cameo By Night, featuring Sela Ward ; Brand New Life, which has been described as being similar to The Brady Bunch ; Copter Cop, a science fiction series that was hampered by Tartikoff's injuries after a car accident ; and Cool Culture, influenced by Carter's passion for surfing and experience with Surfing Magazine.
Some Lincoln issues were pressed from Cameo masters, although the name of the band which recorded for Cameo was usually changed to a pseudonym so that the Lincolns would not compete with those on Cameo.
In 1499 the codex was given a rich sculpted gold binding that includes the Late Antique Eagle Cameo displaying the family of the emperor Constantine.
A ferry connects Adze on the south coast of the northern island to Cap Em on the north coast of the southern island and there were plans to build a west coastal line as far as Gill Cameo, but it is not known if this line was completed.
In 1960, this volume was given entirely new artwork, including eight ink drawings and a color frontispiece, which served as the jacket illustration, all by Polly Bolian, for the Reader's Club ( Cameo ) edition.

Cameo and 1956
Cameo Records was formed in 1956 and Parkway, a subsidiary, was formed in 1958.
By 1956, Philadelphia had given birth to the new Cameo record label.

Cameo and Philadelphia
He urged Philadelphia record label Cameo / Parkway to record a new version of “ The Twist ” with young, wholesome Chubby Checker, who had displayed his talent for copying other artists on an earlier novelty hit “ The Class .” Released in summer 1960, Checker ’ s rendition of “ The Twist ” became number one on the singles chart in the USA in 1960 and then again in 1962.
The Orlons, a vocal quartet from Philadelphia, had the biggest hit of their career as recording artists with their recording of " The Wah-Watusi " ( Cameo 218 ), which debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart on June 9, 1962 and remained on the Hot 100 for 14 weeks ; it peaked at # 2 and held the position for two weeks.
Signed to Mayfield's Windy City imprint, which was distributed by the Philadelphia based Cameo Parkway record label, their first single was Gregory Fowler's penned ballad " You Waited Too Long " b / w " Don't Waste Your Time ," a Mayfield song.

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" by the funk / R & B group Cameo.
The 2010 song " Cameo Lover " by Kimbra employs extensive use of the drum machine during the verses, then switches to an actual drum kit during the hook.
Cameo also featured a series of recordings by noted early blues singer Lucille Hegamin.
Cameo appearances were made by Edson, as a police captain, and Hasen, as a police sketch artist.
It reappeared in 1949, probably revived by the American Record Corporation which had acquired Cameo years earlier.
Idylls and Epigrams, by Richard Garnett ( 1869, reprinted 1892 in the Cameo series ), includes about 140 translations or imitations, with some original compositions in the same style.
Cameo carved on Cassis madagascariensis by Ascione manufacture, 1925, Neaples, Coral and Cameo Jewellery Museum Ascione
* Style ( Cameo album ), an album by Cameo released in 1983
Originally, Oriole records were pressed by the Cameo Record Company ( generally not from Cameo material, however ), but this arrangement lasted only a month or two.
** Cameo appearance by Kraken in a flashback in second episode

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