Raydin
1960s label from New York City.
From Cash Box November 5 1966 page 34:
"NEW YORK - Bill Isaacs, indie promo man and producer, has formed a new label, Raydin Records. The label will also operate Big Sport Music (BMI). Raydin’s first single, “No One Else,” sung by Mary Ann Curtis, will be released this week. The flip side is “Johnny Dear.” The record was produced by Isaacs. The label is setting up a network of U.S. and International distribs."
A 1967 Cash Box listing had the address: 79-16 266 St. Glen Oaks, N.Y. 11004 (eastern border of Queens, NYC)
From Cash Box November 5 1966 page 34:
"NEW YORK - Bill Isaacs, indie promo man and producer, has formed a new label, Raydin Records. The label will also operate Big Sport Music (BMI). Raydin’s first single, “No One Else,” sung by Mary Ann Curtis, will be released this week. The flip side is “Johnny Dear.” The record was produced by Isaacs. The label is setting up a network of U.S. and International distribs."
A 1967 Cash Box listing had the address: 79-16 266 St. Glen Oaks, N.Y. 11004 (eastern border of Queens, NYC)