Talk:Challenge Records (1950s-60s label)
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Partners, Plural
The text in this Wiki article about Challenge Records states: "...he (Gene Autry) sold his interest to the remaining partners in October 1958." The only other person, besides Gene Autry, named as an owner is Joe Johnson. Who else had an interest in Challenge Records besides Gene Autry and Joe Johnson? Whoever wrote this article implies there were more than just two people who owned Challenge Records; therefore, name the missing person(s). 2601:1C0:CF01:BB00:E948:8412:A671:E96A (talk) 10:33, 8 January 2017 (UTC)JSJR 20170108.
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