Don Robey
Biography
Don Deadric Robey (November 1, 1903 – June 16, 1975) was an American record label executive, songwriter, and record producer. As the founder of Peacock Records and the eventual owner of Duke Records, he was responsible for developing the careers of many rhythm and blues artists in the 1950s and 1960s. He was the first African American record mogul, 10 years prior to Berry Gordy's Motown label (though the first Black-owned label, Black Swan Records, belonged to Harry Pace in the 1920s). Robey was notorious for his controversial business practices; he reputedly used criminal means, including violence and intimidation, as part of his business model, though he was held in high regard by some of the musicians who worked for him. He was credited with writing or co-writing many of the songs recorded by Duke/Peacock artists, either under his real name, or under the pseudonym of Deadric Malone. However, in many cases, he was merely a publisher and was not involved in the writing. Many other label owners paid little for songs and controlled the publishing, but Robey was one of the few to disguise the real writers, making it nearly impossible to assess who wrote what on Duke, Peacock, Back Beat, and his other labels.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Slowhand
1977

The Last Waltz
1978

Mad Dogs & Englishmen
1970

Live
2014

Just One Night
1980

Diana & Marvin
1973

Moody Blue
1977

E.C. Was Here
1975

Garcia
1974

Blak And Blu
2012

Still Got The Blues
1990

24 Nights
1991

West Side Soul
1968

Crossroads
1988

What You Hear Is What You Get - Live At Carnegie Hall
1971

Two Steps From The Blues
1961

In City Dreams
1977

Way Down
1977

Live Stock
1975

City Of Angels (Music From The Motion Picture)
1998

Resistance Radio: The Man In The High Castle Album
2017

Makin' Music
1979

Together Again...Live
1976

Somebody Loan Me A Dime
1974
Credited work
2,937 releases · 591 albums · active 1951–2025
- Performance · 3,735
- Production · 53
- Mastering · 26
- Other credits · 15
Studios: Budokan · Criteria Recording Studios · The Village Recorder · Winterland
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Ike & Tina Turner
- Eric Clapton
- Bobby Bland
- Gary Moore
- Junior Parker
- Teresa Brewer
- "Bobby ""Blue"" Bland"
