Jerry Blaine

In May 1946, Herb Abramson founded Jubilee Records with Jerry Blaine as his business partner.

During Alan Freed's payola trial of February 4, 1960, Blaine was implicated in paying to have his music played on the radio.

[2] The master tapes were eventually sold to Roulette Records.

Morris Levy sold Roulette to Rhino Records in the late 1980s.

Jerry Blaine died from a heart attack in 1973[3] in Nassau, New York.