JODO Inc., 1964-1968
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JODO Inc. was a recording company founded by Doris Duke in August, 1964 to produce records. It attracted a few well known recording artists such as Kitty White and Anita O'Day. JODO dissolved in 1966 and became Clover Enterprises, Inc. The materials in this subseries document the daily activities of establishing and running a "budding" record company, and include artist recording agreements, invoices, requests for funds, promissory notes, and business correspondence. Of particular interest are the reports about the music industry which were provided by Peter Brook.
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