High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Colpix Records was the first recording company for Columbia Pictures-Screen Gems. Colpix got its name from combining Columbia and Pictures, and was founded by Stu Phillips in the 1958, and was based in New York City. Lester Sill later headed the label, after breaking with Philles Records partner Phil Spector. Artists for the label included Lou Christie, James Darren, Paul Petersen, Shelley Fabares and The Marcels. Two of the label's best known number one hits on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles Charts were "Blue Moon" by the Marcels in the spring of 1961, and Shelley Fabares' "Johnny Angel" in the spring of 1962. Colpix also released a soundtrack album of Hanna-Barbera cartoons. It included actual dialogue tracks from Huckleberry Hound, Yogi Bear, and Pixie and Dixie, and the recording was narrated by Daws Butler, speaking in the voice of Huckleberry Hound