[1] Sometime in 1955 Goldner (an inveterate gambler) sold 50% of Gee to Joe Kolsky who was a business partner of Morris Levy.
Kolsky and Goldner then opened another label Roulette Records in 1957 with Levy as president.
A few months later, Goldner sold his shares of Roulette, Rama, Gee, and Tico to the Morris Levy Combine.
[2] When Gee Records was reactivated as a division of Roulette Records by president Morris Levy in early April 1961, The Cleftones' hit "Heart and Soul" (1961) became Gee Records first release.
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