Record label executive, songwriter (under the name Deadric Malone – although others may have sold him the songs), founder of Peacock Records (named after his night club), artiste manager and record producer Don Deadric Robey was born in Houston, Texas on November 1, 1903. He was responsible for developing or managing the careers of many rhythm and blues artists during the 1950s and 1960s.
While he was held in high regard by some of the musicians who worked for him, he was notorious for his alleged business practices.
Robey sold his record labels (and some of their contracted artistes) to ABC Dunhill Records in 1973, while remaining as a consultant. The rights are thought to be now owned by Universal.
Mr. Robey died of a heart attack at St. Luke’s Hospital in Houston on June 16, 1975.
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