Little David Records

Little David Records

Sub-label of Atlantic

9 releases 1 sub-labels 1970–1989

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Little David Records (or just "Little David") is a label formed in 1969 by comedian Flip Wilson (named after his son, whom Wilson often referred to on his TV show in the sketches where he played "Geraldine Jones"). Wilson sold the label to comedian George Carlin in the mid-70's and was deactivated in 1980 when Carlin formed Eardrum Records. Also, Warner Bros. Records distributed Little David for two years (1975 through 1977) before reverting to Atlantic for distribution.

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Top Little David Records Releases

Silver Morning
Kenny Rankin
1974
Class Clown
George Carlin
1972
On the Road
George Carlin
1977
Toledo Window Box
George Carlin
1974
FM & AM
George Carlin
1972
Occupation: Foole
George Carlin
1973
Inside
Kenny Rankin
1975
Like a Seed
Kenny Rankin
1972

Little David Records Artist Roster

George Carlin
George Carlin
7 releases
Person
Kenny Rankin
Kenny Rankin
4 releases
Person
FW
Flip Wilson
2 releases
Person
John Lewis
John Lewis
1 release
Person
Franklyn Ajaye
Franklyn Ajaye
1 release
Person
DF
David Frost
1 release
Group
Hank Jones
Hank Jones
1 release
Person