Mark Records
1950s-1960s label from Utica, New York
Also appears as "Mark" only.
Their first release was announced to be Dick Olson - I Hope You Won't Hold It Against Me, recorded January 21, at RCA Victor Studios and was scheduled to be released early February 1957. Although they had already released Scharf-Antonuk Orchestra - Call Me Modern / Betty's Polka in December of 1956.
The company was headed by Stanley Markowski, president; Alex Markowski, vice-president; and Anne Decker, secretary.
The label probably shut down in 1960 when the owners were arrested for being part of a bootlegging ring pressing fake Frank Sinatra and Johnny Mathis albums.
Contact:Also appears as "Mark" only.
Their first release was announced to be Dick Olson - I Hope You Won't Hold It Against Me, recorded January 21, at RCA Victor Studios and was scheduled to be released early February 1957. Although they had already released Scharf-Antonuk Orchestra - Call Me Modern / Betty's Polka in December of 1956.
The company was headed by Stanley Markowski, president; Alex Markowski, vice-president; and Anne Decker, secretary.
The label probably shut down in 1960 when the owners were arrested for being part of a bootlegging ring pressing fake Frank Sinatra and Johnny Mathis albums.
700 Lafayette St.,
Utica,N.Y.
U.S.A.