T-Neck Records
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T-Neck Records was a record label founded by The Isley Brothers in 1964. It's notable for having the Isleys (O'Kelly, Rudolph and Ronald) becoming the first R&B; band to form a record label, a rarity in black music. During the label's early years, the Isleys issued the records "Testify" and "Move Over And Let Me Dance", which showcased a young Jimi Hendrix on guitar. After those songs failed to chart, the Isleys ended up temporarily folding the label to sign with Motown Records. After that...
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