the label was established by DYT Productions (Horrie Dargie, Arthur Young and John Tillbrook), which produced the allied TV teen pop music program, The Go!!
[1] In March 1967 DYT was taken over by Office/Production Manager, Rolf Schreuder, so stated by John Pinkney TV Times 26 July and Roger Diss ListnerIn, 23 September 1967.
Show were awarded contracts, they included the Cherokees, the Deakins, MPD Ltd, Tony & the Shantels (from Shepparton, Victoria), the Chosen Few (South Australia), and the Clique (Perth).
Solo artists were also signed, Terry Dean, Billy Adams, Yvonne Barrett, Bettie McQuade, Field Twins, Joy Lemmon, Laurie Angelo; as referred to by Ian Mc Farlane in his booklet 'The Story of a Record Label 'Aztec Music.com.au, GO!!
The Strangers' lead guitarist John Farrar produced and wrote material for Olivia Newton-John, including for the films Grease (1978) and Xanadu (1980).
Show played a very significant role in creating the music revolution in the 1960's, as quoted by renowned newsreader Mal Waldon in his book 'From The Work GO!!'