Marker Details

Peacock Records


4120 Lyons Avenue

Houston , 77522

Notes:
Application submitted to THC, Class of 2010, 10HR08
Directions: From I-59 east on Lyons Avenue six tenths of a mile to St. Elmo Street, the marker is on the south/right side of the street, prior to reaching the railroad tracks; the marker is in front of the Louis Robey Professional Building, near the sidewalk to the right (facing) the building

Key Time Period: 1946 - Present

Corretions/New Research:

Marker Text: During the first half of the 20th century, the mass-market recordings of African American musicians were grouped under the term "race music," regardless of their musical genre, and these musicians were marketed strictly to African American listeners. In 1949, a decade before the birth of Motown Records, nightclub owner Don D. Robey (1903-1975) signed blues musician Clarence "Gatemouth"Brown to a management contract and then decided to create his own record label because of his dissatisfaction with the traditional "race music" marketing offered by the major record labels.



Robey's Peacock Records soon outgrew an office located at 4104 Lyons, so he converted his former dinner club, the Bronze Peacock at 2809 Erastus, into a larger recording studio and relocated in 1953. During that same year, Robey added Duke Records in Memphis, Tennessee to his holdings and created Back Beat Records as a Peacock subsidiary. The acquisition of Duke Records brought Robey the contracts of several well-known artists, including Willie Mae "Big Mama" Thornton and Johnny Ace. The Bells of Joy and the Five Blind Boys of Mississippi were among many of Peacock's gospel groups.



Much of the success of Duke-Peacock Records can be credited to the system of utilizing numerous recording studios, production plants, and distributors around the country to reach the greatest number of artists and customers. The resulting prominence within the record business led to the purchase of the Peacock, Duke, Back Beat and Sure Shot labels by ABC Dunhill in 1973, and today Peacock Records is remembered as a pioneering minority recording firm. (2010)



Marker is property of the State of Texas
Marker Type: Marker with Post
Historical Org: Texas Historical Commission (THC)

Key Map Information: 494 F

GPS Coordinates: 29 46.567, 95 19.738

Precinct No: 1

Marker No: 16494