The Mascot Records – Jack Curtis Story

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32 rare cuts from the legendary Phoenix, Arizona record label, Mascot Records, which released many local hits between 1961 and 1973. Mascot records was owned and operated by Jack Curtis who also worked as a entertainment columnist with the Arizona Republic and owned several clubs in Phoenix including Stage 7 and the V.I.P Club. He also was one of the first major concert promoters in Phoenix..

Most of these songs have never before appeared on CD and are only available on the original 45 release. Jack Curtis is perhaps best know for the first studio records of The Spiders, a Phoenix band, that later changed their name to Alice Cooper (This CD includes three Spiders tracks include a never before released version of “Why Don’t You Love Me”).

Other notable acts were P-Nut Butter, Frank Fafara, Roosevelt Nettles and George Washington Bridge ,Other artists on this CD include Randy Stevens, Eddie Lemaire, Judy Lunn, Nick Landers, Brian Scott, Jim Boyd, The Playthings, Motion, Ray Donnell, Johnnie Mae Brown w/ Mike Condello and Pango. This excellent compilation is produced and compiled by Arizona Music Historian, John Dixon and is available in a limited edition run. Get your copy today of Phoenix rock history!

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