Posted October 25, 201113 yr It never occurred to me before, but did Carl Palmer get the name Jet Star from the U.S. label when he set up Jet Star distribution? Pama released all the UK Bobby Patterson singles which were licensed from Jet Star U.S. so did he just nick the name? Ian D
October 27, 201113 yr HI IAN 'N' PETE,, What do you mean just occurred and probably! last year I actually wrote about the volumes on PAMA and what was a legit release and any record with copyright control, was at best iffy, however after reading the issues about Simon are nothing compared to the set up at JET STAR/PAMA LTD COMPANY, THE BROTHERS have to be liked as they worked and ran the company in true Jamaican Style, the word SKANK ING is how to describe them as there is no English word, I could make one up like artherism dailyite or skamering, a small piece of info by a cleaner at Buckingham Palace ended up as a request from Chuck to put an LP out LP sell to the JAP'S? the company took on the name of JET STAR in late 67, from a deal with BOBBY PATTERSON to release his records in Europe this enabled them to call a further company JET STAR INTERNATIONAL. they also had a PAMA INTERNATIONAL CO and PAMA SUPREME as label to issue US MATERIAL? But you 2 know all this I think? therefor I am DAVE.
It never occurred to me before, but did Carl Palmer get the name Jet Star from the U.S. label when he set up Jet Star distribution?
Pama released all the UK Bobby Patterson singles which were licensed from Jet Star U.S. so did he just nick the name?
Ian D