Gotham Records

He then moved the company to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where the label was based for the rest of its existence until 1956.

[5] Doris Browne was a singer who around the 1949/1950 period had performed on a weekly show which was broadcast by WPEN-AM in Philadelphia.

[6] In 1953, the label appeared to be keen to push Browne's profile with her single "Please Believe Me" b/w "Oh, Baby!".

[10] The single, "Until The End Of Time"/"Why Don't You Love Me Now", originally credited to Doris Browne, Doc Bagby Orchestra,[6] was re-released on Collectables Records, but this time credited to Doris Browne & The Capris.

[13] Around 2007, it was announced in punknews.org that Red Horizon had signed to the label and recently released their album Across the World.