Moby Dick Records


Moby Dick Records was a small disco record label founded by Bill Motley and Victor Swedosh in 1980. Its headquarters were located at 573 Castro Street, San Francisco, California, United States. Swedosh also owned the Moby Dick Bar located in the Castro district.
The label was known for "The Moby Dick Sound" and contributing to "Frisco Disco". Its famous acts included Boys Town Gang, Yvonne Elliman and Patrick Cowley. Moby Dick also distributed C & M Records.
The label was known for associating with the late night partiers from the Trocadero Transfer, a popular disco nightclub at the time.
Moby Dick Records closed in 1984, after seven of its ten core employees died of AIDS.