Rendezvous Records

Rendezvous Records was a 1958 to 1963 active American music label based in Los Angeles.

The songwriter Leon René, who was in the R & B Records since 1951 with class and jazz business, founded the Rendezvous Record Company along with Rod Pierce and Gordon Wolf to release pop music. The biggest success of the label was a number -4- chart positions for Ernie Fields' version of the Glenn Miller classic In the Mood. Ernie Fields' Orchestra was the house band of Class Records and Rendevouz consisting of Ernie Freeman on piano, Rene Hall on guitar, Plas Johnson on sax and Earl Palmer on drums. The band made ​​under the name B. Bumble & the Stingers for two top -30 finishes with the Bumble Boogie and the Nut Rocker, which were produced by the young Kim Fowley. Rendezvous released about 220 singles and ten albums, some of which were revisions from the class repertoire.

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