AUDIVOX
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1954 - end 1950s
Audivox was a record label founded in 1954 by Raymond Scott (1908 - 1994). Scott, a pianist, composer, and pioneer in electronic music, established the label to release his works and those of artists like his then-wife, Dorothy Collins.
Audivox was active during the 1950s, with its releases primarily dating from 1954. The label's catalog includes releases such as "The Happy Whistler" by Dorothy Collins and "Sleepy Time Gal" by Raymond Scott.
While the exact year Audivox ceased operations is not well-documented, it appears to have become inactive by the late 1950s.