"The Great Sound of the Midwest." K-B Record Co. was owned and operated by William L. "Bill" Casseday in the late 1960s. Casseday owned the KB Bandstand music store at 703 N. Poplar in Centralia, Illinois.
CAT # | ARTIST | TITLE | DATE |
KB 001 | Mike Cassedy & The Knock-A-Bouts | Emptiness / Now's He Gone | 1967 |
KB 002 | D.L. Dagg & The Country Buddies | Walking And Thinking / A Bottle In My Hand | |
KB 1003 | Fred Cuna | Misery Walking / Serious Thinking | |
KB 1004 | John Spear & The Softiques | Sea Of Love / We Could | |
KB 1005 | The Jorrells | Cookin' [LP] | 1968 |
KB 3003 | Reb Duncan & The Sundowns // "Bear" Travis & The Sundowns | It's Your Turn To Cry // Tinkerbell | 1968 |
KB 3005 | Buzzy Flanagan | Amber Wine / Without A Doubt | |
KB 3007 | Millie Lee | Wine Women & Song / Big Man | |
KB 3008 | The Livin' End | Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood / But I'll Live | 1968 |
KB 3010 | Merle L. Arnold, Ron Ricky and Wax Museum | Blow Your Mind / If I Should Call You | |
KB 3015 | Fred Cuno | I Think I Found The Words To My Song / Hear The Little Children Cry |
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