Aladdin Records was a post-World War IIUnited Statesrecord label, with headquarters in Hollywood, California. The label was founded in 1945Komara, Edward (ed.) (2006, Encyclopedia of the Blues, Routledge by brothers Eddie, Leo, and Ira Mesner and was originally called Philo Records, before changing to its better-known name in April 1946.
Aladdin Records launched several subsidiary labels such as Score (1948), Intro (1950), 7-11 (1952), Ultra (1955), Jazz West (1955), and Lamp (1956).
Aladdin was known for its wealth of recordings of rhythm & blues and early rock & roll music; it also recorded some jazz sessions. Some of these were issued on the company's short-lived Jazz West imprint.