Toscano's first label, Abco, was co-owned by Joe Brown, who issued sides by Louis Meyers and Morris Pejoe. Next came the legendary Cobra label, co-owned with Howard Bedno, which started in 1956. Betty Everett (The Shoop Shoop Song It's In His Kiss) recorded for the label in the mid-'50s before Cobra folded in 1958. Magic Sam then brought Buddy Guy to Toscano's attention. Guy recorded several sides for Cobra's Artistic imprint, including the 1958 singles This Is the End, Try to Quit You Baby, and You Sure Can't Do, which were all produced by Willie Dixon.
Toscano was killed in a boating accident in the early '60s. The Cobra Records Story which features sides by the aforementioned artists as well as Ike Turner's Kings of Rhythm and titles in the Chicago Projects series from Jewel-Paula-Ronn Records. ~ Ed Hogan, Rovi