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  Blondie (band) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
They got their first record deal with Private Stock Records in the mid 70's, and released their debut album Blondie in 1976, along with the single "X-Offender".
Private Stock Records was then bought out by U.K based company Chrysalis Records.
As of 2005, Blondie continues to tour and record.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Blondie_(band)   (352 words)

  
 Private Stock Offerings
For most types of private stock offerings you are not allowed to solicit or advertise, so direct contact to interested investors is often the key to a successfully raising money.
Once the minimum amount has been raised, stock certificates are issued to the investors and recorded in the corporate records according to your corporate bylaws and the requirements of your state of incorporation.
Each type of private offering has a different set of paperwork which must be prepared and unique forms which must be filed with the appropriate state and federal offices.
www.jbv.com /lessons/lesson24.htm   (1399 words)

  
 Private Company Stock
With private companies, though, stock pricing is a complicated and usually costly proposition -- one that is tied to today's realities, future prospects, and, above all, the owner's motivation for coming up with a price.
There's no reason why private companies can't use their stock prices as a performance measure, if they're willing to spend some time and money up front on developing the proper valuation tools.
Stock price is one number that can be understood only within its larger context.
www.inc.com /magazine/20000501/18710.html   (1475 words)

  
 Flash Cadillac - Traditional Rock & Roll since 1969   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
A live recording from their annual appearance at the Conner Prairie Farm in Fishers, IN, sponsored by the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra.
This recording features several of their most requested and recognizable titles from the early years of Rock ‘n’ Roll.
But, recording was what we wanted to do and we felt we could do it much better away from L.A. By the 80's, we were home in Colorado building and recording in our own studio.
www.flashcadillac.com /About.html   (1102 words)

  
 * Laughing Stock Records *
I hope for the safety of all those who have survived - and donating to the Red Cross is one way to do more than just hope." Peep was mastered in New Orleans by John Fischbach at Piety Street Recording, and we send a special hope that everyone there is safe.
The illustrated story of Recording Peep is now published for your reading pleasure.
Fans and recording geeks alike will thrill at the recounting of this bold adventure of self-engineering derring-do.
www.laughing-stock.org   (306 words)

  
 BlueBeat.com - Artist Page: Blondie   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
They released their first album, Blondie, on Private Stock Records in December 1976.
In August, Chrysalis Records bought their contract from Private Stock and in October reissued Blondie and released the second album, Plastic Letters.
Blondie expanded to a sextet in November with the addition of bassist Nigel Harrison (born in Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire, England), as Infante switched to guitar.
www.mediarightstechnology.com /artists/270   (385 words)

  
 Disco Music .com Frankie Valli
Private Stock Records (US) 1975 / PS 5101
Frankie Vali of the Four Seasons goes Disco on this early 12" on Private Stock.
There is even some debate if the promo version of this track was the first 12" single ever released.
www.discomusic.com /print.php/795_0_2_0   (86 words)

  
 The Chuck Miller Creative Writing Service: Dickie Goodman
Although the record was an immediate hit in New York, it took a couple of weeks for the rest of the country to catch on.
But although the record companies publicly moaned and wrung their hands over the issue, they initially let the publishing houses go after Buchanan and Goodman for copyright infringement, rather than litigate the matter themselves.
While many of his records were initially dismissed by the public as throwaway novelty tunes, Goodman slyly inserted political satire and thought-provoking wit into his compositions.
www.chuckthewriter.com /goodman.html   (6636 words)

  
 Disco Music .com Carolyne Bernier
Disco Music Home > Disco Records A-Z Index > Disco Records B > Carolyne Bernier
Private Stock Records (US) 1978 / PS 5110
Here's one called "Secret Agent Love" from Carolyne Bernier released in the US on Private Stock.
www.discomusic.com /print.php/124_0_2_0   (80 words)

  
 CelebrityAccess Industry Profiles
His 33 years in the recording industry has included record producing, A&R and music publishing as well as the management of record producers, film and TV composers and artists.
Steve worked at GSF Records in the early 1970's and held a staff editorial position at Cashbox Magazine in 1976, after which he became the head of A&R at Private Stock Records, overseeing The Mighty Pope, Blondie, Robert Gordon & Link Wray, Benny Mardones, Rupert Holmes, The Dirty Angels and Samantha Sang.
The producers and directors have embraced his music and have also featured five of his recordings in 11 episodes, not including his theme at the end of every show.
www.celebrityaccess.com /news/profile.html?id=114   (1414 words)

  
 "Heart Of Glass"
londie was so resigned to not having hit records, that when the disco-oriented "Heart of Glass" went to number one, members of the band found themselves apologizing for what bass guitarist Nigel Harrison called "compromise with commerciality." Lead singer and group leader Deborah Harry describes it differently.
Blondie had released several singles prior to "Heart of Glass," including "X Offender" and "In the Flesh" on Private Stock Records, an updating of Randy and the Rainbows' "Denise" retitled "Denis" and "Hanging on the Telephone," the first 45 from
Hot 100 until "Heart of Glass." The band was touring Italy and were in Milan when they found out the record had gone to number one in the States.
www.superseventies.com /sw_heartofglass.html   (614 words)

  
 Barry Scott Welcomes You To "The Lost 45s!" Forgotten Top 40 records from the 60s, 70s & 80s.
The record label is now doing initial research for tracks for a "Lost 45s" Volume 3 CD.
In addition he was the lead vocalist for the group Planet P ("Why Me?") in 1983 before releasing his two solo tunes on MCA records one year later.
A switch to Millennium records in 1981 yielded their only two American Top 40 hits: "My Girl " and "I Believe." The first hit was later retitled "My Girl (Gone Gone Gone)" since most radio listeners remembered it that way.
www.lost45.com /cd.html   (2056 words)

  
 Blondie Discography Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Capitol Records is in the process of remastering Blondie's first 6 albums, which will include rare bonus tracks.
Blondie's as yet untitled new album is scheduled to be released this fall (2001).
The new album is being produced by Craig Leon, who produced 1999's NO EXIT, as well as Blondie's very first one-off single for Private Stock Records, "X Offender" b/w "In The Sun," way back in 1976.
www.aurealm.com /blondisc.htm   (425 words)

  
 Blondie
their first album, Blondie, on Private Stock Records in December 1976.
contract from Private Stock and in October reissued Blondie and released the second
charging that he wasn't being used on the records, though he settled and stayed in the
www.msu.edu /~pinsoneb/blondie.html   (622 words)

  
 Cover Art:  Robert Gordon - The Way I Walk
I slipped from the punk leaning I was exhibiting and went head first into a months long research and acquisition jag until I was well versed in both Robert and Link.
Not much here in the way of cover art, but still a rockin' record.
And it's a 12" 45 rpm platter to boot!
tralfaz-archives.com /coverart/G/gordon_way.html   (158 words)

  
 Rare Disco Records   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Back in the day it was hard to get the LP for a disco group as so many of them kept appearing on the scene.
Some even have original shrinkwrap and are in mostly in excellent shape recordwise, very good or better covers.
FESTIVAL - EVITA LP 1979 RSO Records, Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice music, produced by Boris Midney, features Don't Cry For Me Argentina, Buenos Aires, Rainbow High, She Is A Diamond and 3 more songs, vocals by Kevin Owens, Lucia Suarez, Catalina Sevilla and Silvia Suarez, rare art disco!
www.rarediscorecords.com /discolp.html   (12533 words)

  
 Rare Disco Records   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
AMERICAN 12" VINYL DISCO RECORDS OF THE 1970'S! This is the May UPDATED Disco Section for Disco records released between 1974 and 1985.
There are over a thousand disco titles in stock here, though not all of them are listed.
All records are in at least very good and in most cases near mint condition, with covers in very good condition.
www.rarediscorecords.com /usenergy.html   (10833 words)

  
 Angela
Unfortunately this album not was a great hit and today is impossible to contact "Private Stock" for realese this great album on CD.
Superb album strikes a perfect balance between Latin rock, strongly rhythmic numbers, beautiful pop ballads and even a reggae-tinged cut.
Arranged by Jose Feliciano - Recorded at Muscle Shoals Studios - Sheffield Alabama USA
www.fantasticfeliciano.com /dischi/Angela.html   (211 words)

  
 WraysShack3Tracks.com - Link Wray - the Robert Gordon records   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
In the mid to late 70's, Link teamed up with neo-rockabilly cat Robert Gordon for a few releases on Private Stock Records, ROBERT GORDON W/LINK WRAY and FRESH FISH SPECIAL as well as the best of comp, TOO FAST TO LIVE, TOO YOUNG TO DIE.
The lost Link Wray Cadence recordings - unearthed after 45 years!
WraysShack3Tracks.com is not affiliated with Link Wray or the estates of Vernon and Doug Wray
www.wraysshack3tracks.com /DISCOgordon.html   (124 words)

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