G.A.R. Records Washington-DC
2100 The N. Cee – Say You Want to Party / Say You Want to Party (Part Two)
Galaxy Unlimited Records Inc. Washington-DC
EU-1 EU – Future Funk (EP) (1982)
Gama Record Washington-DC
Gama recorded both Soul and Blues Artists, only the Soul recordings are listed below.
45-666 Leroy Charlton – Why Can’t You Love Me / Why Can’t You Love Me (Instrumental)45-674 The Maskman and the Agents – Never Would Have Made It / There’ll Be Some Changes (1968)
45-949 Billy Clark – Too Bad So Sad / You’ll Never Make It Alone
GCR Washington-DC
Gregory Charles Royal was traditionally a jazz musician, but the following contains soul tunes as well.
GCR-0001 Gregory Charles Royal – Dream Come True (LP) (1979) GCR-0002 Gregory Charles Royal – Pain / Take A Ride To Heaven
Georgetown Record Corporation Washington-DC
GT-101 Joe Hockaday and the Soul Bandits – Bump It / pt.2 (1974)
Georgia GA Records Washington-DC
9002 Willie Hammett - What Ever You Do (I Like It) / Thunder and Lightning
Georgia Records Washington-DC
GA-1100 Jo-Jo Hammett and the Hurricanes – Ain’t That Heavy / Next Time
9084 N-Cee Band – Say You Want to Party / Wink
GH Productions Washington-DC
7526 Rhonda Sutton – You Thought You Could Hurt Me / Honey
Golden Story Washington-DC
1076 Golden Story – I Wanna Be / I Wanna Be (pt. 2)
GP Records Washington-DC
Recorded in Maryland with a production base in NYC.
M-101550 Sons & Company - Disco Blowout / Disco Blowout (Instrumental)Great Potential Records Baltimore
Washington DC recording artist ET White’s label was distributed out of Baltimore MD
136 E.T. White – Funky Soul Shake / Psycho2962 E.T. White and his Great Potential Band – Loosen Up / Let Me Hear You Say Yeah
3161 E.T. White and his Great Potential Band – Walk on Woman / Got To Find A True Love
8453 E.T. White and his Great Potential Band – Supersoul / Got To Find A True Love
13427 Fabulistics – Ooh-This Is Love / Nothing But Determination


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