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US label founded in 1943 by Sidney Siegel and owned by him until his death in late 1960s, originally intended as strictly a Latin music label, by the late 1950s Seeco had released an eclectic catalog of jazz, music hall, and cabaret albums. , a trio of harmonica wizards, recorded for Seeco. Seeco's was launched which featured comedian Alan King and Broadway star Chita Rivera, among others. Seeco's A & R department was run by jazz-based arranger/producers such as , , and . In June 1958, they entered the stereo LP market. French EPs: -Pink labels with Production Vogue logo + 3-prong center until "EPL. 7118" (1954-1956) -Pink labels with Production Vogue logo until "EPL. 7856" (1956-1960) *** "Seeco" or "Vogue" logo on the front cover until "EPL. 7235" (1954-1956) No recording credits on the left of the back cover until "EPL. 7274" (1954-1956) Address "Rue d'Hauteville" on the bottom of the back cover until "EPL. 7.802" (1954-1960)
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All Star Series (4)
US series
Award Series
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Bronjo
USA Also appears as "Bronjo Records". A Division . Bronjo was a subsidiary of Seeco. It existed from about 1958 to after 1960. Most of the time the Bronjo label is yellow with black ...
Celebrity Series
A series dedicated to popular artists on the Seeco label. Also appears as Seeco Celebrities on labels. Catalog numbers are mostly "CELP-XXX". See also sister series & [l3...
Gold Series (3)
Seeco series originally dedicated to Latin artists, but expanded to include some international artists. Launched in 1955, it originally appeared on golden labels and catalog numbers 'SCLP-9XXX' (a...
Serie Universal
Use only as a series. For the record label use Seeco.
Seeco Serie Hispana
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Latin Dance Party
Series of LPs.
Seeco Tropical Series
US series featuring Latin-American rhythms.
Latin Rhythms For Dancing
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Seeco Sonic Sound Series
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Seeco Special Series
Special Series from label Seeco
Seeco Serie de Oro
Alternative/Spanish name for the . Please add both it they appear on the release.
Celebrity Jazz Series
Sister series of . Catalog numbers for Mono albums are 'CELP-XXX'. Catalog numbers for Stereo albums are 'CELP-XXX0'.
Specialty Series (7)
Series on Seeco