Bootleg and Fable were sister companies set up by former W & G producer Ron Tudor. Ron Tudor started as a sales rep with W & G in the mid 1950s before setting up their West Melbourne production facilities. He left in 1966 to work for Astor, started June Productions in 1968, and then in 1969 set-up Fable.
Fable’s first release was Curly by TV personality Jimmy Hannan. The second, also April 1970, was the well known hit Boom Sha La La Lo by Hans Poulson and co-written by former Seeker, Bruce Woodley. The last known release was from Bert Newton and the Debney Park High School Band late in 1981.
Bootleg was a sub label of Fable that was run by Brian Cadd.
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