[3] By October that year they had their new vice-president and man in charge of promotion merchandising, Dave Chackler.
Prior to his coming on board with Oak, Chackler had been the national promo chief for the Happy Tiger record label.
[8] By mid November 1972, David Chackler had left Oak and joined Jimmy Miller Productions as its GM in charge of merchandising and promotion.
[9] Actor Lee van Cleef was signed to the label around June 1972 and set to become a recording artist.
[12] Also in 1972, one of the label's artists Doug Gibbs had a hit on the soul chart with "I'll Always Have You There" which peaked at #25 on October 25.