Yambo Records was a blues record label based in Chicago, Illinois. It was founded by arranger and composer Willie Dixon in the late 1960s after he left Chess Records. Yambo Records also had two subsidiary labels, Spoonful and Supreme. The label was based at 7711 South Racine Avenue in Chicago, along with Dixon's related companies Blues Factory and Soul Productions. It was distributed by Summit Distributors in Skokie, Illinois. Dixon recorded and released his 1971 album Peace? on Yambo. He also released several singles, including the hit "1, 2, 3, 4" by five-year-old Lucky Peterson. The label closed in the mid-1970s.
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| side 2 | ||||
| also numbered 77716 |
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| with the Mighty Joe Young Band | ||||
| with the Chicago Blues All Stars | ||||
| with the Chicago Blues All Stars | ||||
| with the Lucky Peterson Blues Band | ||||
| with the Lucky Peterson Blues Band | ||||
| compiled on the CD Home Schooled: The ABCs of Kid Soul, The Numero Group NUM016, 2007 | ||||
| with the Chicago Blues All Stars | ||||
| with the Chicago Blues All Stars | ||||
| listed on label as 'J. Taylor' | ||||
| with the Chicago Blues All Stars | ||||
| with the Chicago Blues All Stars |
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