
Label
Modern Records (2)
For all unofficial / bootleg release of this label please use instead. "Hollywood" sometimes added to the label artwork. This label was formed in the spring of 1945 (as ) in Los Angeles, California, by the brothers Joe Bihari, Saul Bihari, and Jules Bihari. joined his brothers after the Second World War. The label name changed to Modern Records in 1948. The Bihari Brothers recorded country & western, jazz, popular, blues, and gospel, but the main focus was rhythm & blues. The brothers built Modern into a major blues and R&B label. Their first success was "Swingin' the Boogie" by Hadda Brooks. They bought a pressing plant, and divided tasks among them equally, with Jules responsible for talent spotting and recording, Saul for manufacturing, and Lester for distribution. Joe worked with Ike Turner as a talent scout in the Memphis area, discovering Johnny "Guitar" Watson among others. This iteration of Modern issued its first LP's in April 1956 with four albums by Red Callender, Kay Starr/Erroll Garner, Joe Houston & Don, Dick n' Jimmy. In the early 1950s the Biharis launched several subsidiaries: , and , which was set up in Memphis in 1952 and was headed by Lester Bihari. Successful artists on the Biharis' labels included B.B. King, Elmore James, John Lee Hooker, Etta James, Lightnin' Hopkins, Lowell Fulson, Rufus Thomas and Charlie Feathers. Later they launched more subsidiaries: featuring artists like Johnny Cole, Vic Damone, Trini Lopez with Johnny Torres, Jerry Cole, Dave Clark Five, and . In the sixties they launched a subsidiary , which specialized in Christmas records (mostly with Johnny Cole and the Robert Evans Chorus). In the mid 1960s Modern Records went bankrupt and stopped operating, but the catalogue went with the management into what would become . After the deaths of Saul, Lester and Jules Bihari, the labels' back catalogue was licensed to (UK) in the mid 1980s, with the Label becoming , and then later purchased by them during the '90s. Since December 1st, 1990, has purchased the back catalogs of Modern Records and is managing the master recordings in the territory, which extends to East Asia, Southeast Asia, West Asia, and Australia. 45 RPM Catalog Number, Date and Label Identification: 779 through 980 (1950–1956): Glossy red or glossy black. 981 through 1028 (1956–1958): Flat black.
Sublabels
Releases (1,055 total)

Let's Party / Auld Lang Syne
Jive Bunny And The Mastermixers1989
In God's Country
Various2003
The Kings Of Rock'n Roll
Various1972
Nobody But Me / The Dance Is Over
The Other Brothers (2) / Bettye Swann2006
You Turned My Bitter Into Sweet
Mary Love1965
Johnson Rag / After You've Gone
"Mr. Dixie" Nappy Lamare And His Band*0
The Best Of B.B. King Volume One
B.B. King1986
Soul Sixteen
Various1966
Folk Blues
John Lee Hooker0
Golden Goodies - Vol. 17
Various1964
Soul Shots Volume 9: "Shake A Tail Feather" - More Dance Party
Various1988
Boogie Chillen / Sally May
John Lee Hooker0
Do You Feel It / Directly Fom My Heart
Little Richard1967
Folk Blues
John Lee Hooker1969
Holy Mackeral
Little Richard1966
Do You Feel It / Baby What You Want Me To Do
Little Richard1969
Little Richard
Little Richard1976
Do You Feel It (The Second Line)
Little Richard1966
Roll With Me Henry / Baby Baby Every Night
Etta James1969
Abc Du Jazz Vol. A: Blues (Country)
Various1960
Soul Shots Volume 7: "The First Time I Met The Blues - Urban Blues
Various1988
Peaches 'N Cream / The Biggest Players
The Ikettes1965
Sunshine Of Love / Do Something Crazy
Etta James1969
(He's Gonna Be) Fine, Fine, Fine / How Come
The Ikettes1965
Is That You / Let's Get Together
Arthur And Mary1968
She Drives Me Out Of My Mind/Gimme Some Of Your Lovin'
Arthur K. Adams*1967
Brand New!
Little Richard1966
The Wild & Frantic Little Richard
Little Richard0
Groovin' High
Various0
Do You Wanna Rock / If It Is Wrong
The Cadets1955





