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Je–Wel

Je–Wel (initial name) and Jewel Records (without the dash, later name), was a small, independent American record label founded in Odessa, Texas, in 1955 by (i) Weldon Rogers (1927–2004), himself a singer, and (ii) Chester Calvin Oliver (1907–2000). Je–Wel is most known for having engaged, recorded, and produced fledgling artists from West Texas at the dawn of rock-n-roll in the mid to latter 1950s. Je–Wel's most notable production was a recording of The Teen Kings (with Roy Orbison) performing Ooby Dooby. The session was recorded March 4, 1956, at Norman Petty's studio in Clovis, New Mexico. Ooby Dooby was on the B side and " Tryin' to Get to You" was on the A Side. The record – manufactured in Phoenix, Arizona – was issued as JE-WEL 101 around March 19, 1956. Je–Wel 101 is now accepted as one of the world's rarest and most collectible rarities. It exists in both 78 and 45 rpm versions with at least three label variations: the first pressing misspells Roy's surname "Oribson" and many copies credit "Trying To Get You" instead of "Trying To Get To You."