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Specialty Records founder Art Rupe has died aged 104

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Sam Cooke and Little Richard, has died aged 104.Rupe, who was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2011, died on Friday (April 15) at his home in Santa Barbara, California, according to the Arthur N Rupe Foundation.

A cause of death has not been disclosed.Born Arthur Goldberg, Rupe was raised outside the Pittsburgh area. According to the foundation, he “attended college at Virginia Tech and Miami University of Ohio, and in 1939 set off for Los Angeles to make his way in the world.”He changed his surname to Rupe after moving West, after learning from his grandfather that it was the family name before Goldberg was adopted at Ellis Island.During World War II, Rupe worked at Terminal Island testing ships.

However, with a passion for blues, gospel and R&B music, he formed Juke Box Records with partner Ben Siegert in 1944. The label had a regional hit with the Sepia Tones’ ‘Boogie No.

1’.Two years later, in 1946, Rupe parted ways with Juke Box and founded Specialty Records. “Over the next 15 years, Specialty became one of the most prominent independent recording companies, with worldwide distribution,” per the foundation. “Rupe’s work at Specialty played a key role in the emergence of the new musical genre of rock ‘n‘ roll.”Little Richard was the label’s biggest hitmaker, starting with the classic ‘Tutti Frutti’ in 1955.

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