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  1. Dee Gee Records was a jazz record company and independent record label founded in Detroit, Michigan, in 1951 by Dizzy Gillespie and Dave Usher.

  2. Dee Gee Records. Profile: Dee Gee (7/1965-1966) - label owned by Doris Gilbert. Tony Harris was the in-house producer/writer (until late 1965), but Jerry Styner and Norm Ratner also produced for the label.

  3. 1950s-1960s label from Detroit, Michigan, owned by Dizzy Gillespie and Dave Usher. Sublabels: Prize Records (7) Contact Info: 4015 Leslie. Detroit 4, Mich. Links: Wikipedia. Shop now.

  4. The elusive national hit record came in 1952 with "Jealous Love" by the Davis Sisters (Skeeter and the late Betty Jack Davis), and two years later "Adios My Desert Love" and "The Wind" by the Diablos.

  5. His Dee Gee Records recorded some of the greats of jazz at United Sound Studios in Detroit around 19...

  6. Dee Gee Days: The Savoy Sessions is a compilation album by trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie featuring performances recorded in 1951 and 1952 and originally released on Gillespie's own Dee Gee Records label. Many of the tracks were first released as 78 rpm records but were later released on albums including School Days (Regent) and The Champ (Savoy).

  7. Dee Gee – The 78 rpm Club. Billboard relates that Dee Gee opened for business on April 7, 1951. According to Gillespie, Dee Gee Records was the result of his desire to control his own recorded output. Dave Usher was a 21-year-old fan and friend of Gillespie.