Specialty

Specialty
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Specialty
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Fondé en 1946
Fondateur Art Rupe
Genre(s) Rhythm & Blues, Rock 'n' Roll
Pays d'origine Drapeau des États-Unis États-Unis
Siège Los Angeles

Specialty est le label d'une compagnie de disque indépendante américaine. Fondée en 1946 à Los Angeles par Art Rupe, cette dernière se spécialise dans le rhythm and blues et le rock 'n' roll. Les premiers 45 tours sortent en 1951[1]. Little Richard y enregistre son premier tube Tutti Frutti en 1955. Sonny Bono fait ses débuts pour cette firme en 1957 en tant qu'auteur, producteur, attaché de presse et chanteur.

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