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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AFO_RecordsAFO Records - Wikipedia

    New Orleans, Louisiana. All for One Records, better known as AFO, was an African American musician-owned record label. [1] AFO was founded in New Orleans in 1961 by Harold Battiste, who was an established composer, arranger, and performer. [1] AFO was established as a musicians' collective.

  2. A.F.O. Records. Profile: Soul label from New Orleans, LA, U.S.A. founded by Harold Battiste. The initials stand for "All For One". Released twelve singles and three albums between 1961 and 1963; some of them were distributed by Sue Records Inc. . Distribution problems however contributed to the AFO experiment being mothballed.

  3. Explora las ediciones del sello discográfico A.F.O. Records. Encuentra lo que falta en tu discografía y compra ediciones de A.F.O. Records.

  4. www.afofoundation.org › historyThe AFO Foundation

    AFO succeeded beyond his wildest dreams. Within a few months, they produced a million-selling hit record, Barbara George’s “I Know.” They also released the first recordings featuring seminal New Orleans musicians Ellis Marsalis, James Black, Edward Blackwell and Alvin Batiste.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › AFO_RecordsAFO Records - Wikiwand

    All for One Records, better known as AFO, was an African American musician-owned record label. AFO was founded in New Orleans in 1961 by Harold Battiste, who was an established composer, arranger, and performer. AFO was established as a musicians' collective.

  6. The fourth component of the Foundation is: The Second Fifty Years of Jazz in New Orleans. This name is a working description of what we intend to do. From the basic work done by AFO Records and At Last Publishing Co. in the early 1960’s, we will go back to research the period from 1950 through to 2000. We will not only expand the AFO Exhibit ...

  7. 5 de dic. de 2009 · A.F.O. Album Discography. The A.F.O. label was formed in New Orleans by Harold Battiste in 1961. Juggy Murray, owner of Sue Records in New York, bankrolled the label and was A.F.O.'s national distributor. The name A.F.O. is an abbreviation of "All For One". The label was intended to be a co-operative of the session musicians that were playing ...