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 The Moody Blues - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Moody Blues contract with Decca Records was set to expire, and they owed the label several thousand pounds in advances.
The Moody Blues agreed, but insisted that they be given artistic freedom and left without supervision; they then convinced Peter Knight, who'd been assigned to arrange and conduct the orchestral interludes, to collaborate on a recording of their stage show instead.
The original album, Days of Future Passed (1967), was not the demo recording the label had ordered, but instead a successful commercial release.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Moody_Blues

  
 Hang Gliding in the Aviation History Encyclopedia
In the late 1990s the kingpost on top of the wing was removed to further increase the performance by reducing drag.
This generation of gliders is controlled by spoilers typically on top of the wing, while the flex wings are still controlled by weight shift.
In both flex- and rigid wings the pilot hangs below the wing without additional fairing except for the harness itself.
www.usairnet.com /encyclopedia/Hang_gliding.html

  
 Sanctuary Records - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sanctuary Records is noted for preferring to sign artists with long-term appeal, usually the artists are those considered 'heritage acts', being artists who have had a long career and steady fanbase.
The CEO of Sanctuary Records is Merck Mercuriadis.
Sanctuary Records is the largest independent record label in the United Kingdom, and the largest music management company in the world, looking after around 120 acts.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sanctuary_Records   (365 words)

  
 RevHQ.com - The Best Source for Independent Music.
After years on the shelf due to record company red tape, The Red House Painters' long-awaited "Old Ramon" has finally seen the light of...
After a four year hiatus, Philly's All Else Failed return with a revamped line-up and a renewed energy to follow up their Archtype album....
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 Brunswick Records - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1932 the British branch of Brunswick was acquired by Decca Records.
Brunswick Records: From Brunswick to Warner Bros., Decca, et.
Rights to recordings from late-Dec. 1931 on were retained by CBS/Columbia.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Brunswick_Records   (650 words)

  
 Buddah Records - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Buddah was also the distrubutor of the Sussex Records songs until 1974.
While working at Kama Sutra Records, Art Kass was unhappy with the distribution deal with MGM Records and started Buddah Records around 1967.
Buddah, now spelled Buddha Records, was later re-activated by BMG in September 1998 as a reissue label.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Buddah_Records   (172 words)

  
 Dial Records - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Another Dial Records focusing on Electronic and Techno Music in particular was founded in 1999 in Hamburg, Germany by Peter M. Kersten and David Lieske.
Dial Records were made by the Tempo Music Shop of Hollywood, California.
Labels of Dial Records said that they were "Contemporary American Music", a dig at the traditionalist American Music Records label.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dial_Records   (190 words)

  
 Decca Records - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Decca’s emergence as a major classical label may be attributed to three concurrent events: the development of the FFRR technique, the introduction of the long-playing record, and the recruitment of John Culshaw to Decca’s London office.
The new records were made of vinyl (the old discs were made of shellac), which enabled the FFRR recordings to be transferred to disc very realistically.
The LP The Long-Playing record was launched in the USA by Columbia Records (not connected with the British company of the same name).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Decca_Records   (1450 words)

  
 Liberty Records - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Liberty recordings were first distributed in England by Decca Records on London Records, then by EMI which released the recordings on the Liberty label.
In 1963, the Liberty Records label was sold to Avnet (an electronics corporation) for $12 million.
In 1966, a reissue label Sunset Records was started to deal with previously issued records from the new labels.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Liberty_Records   (376 words)

  
 Adeline Records - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Adeline Records is a record label co-owned by Billie Joe Armstrong, lead singer of Green Day, his wife Adrienne Nesser (Armstrong), bandmate Jason White, and Jim Theibaud, professional skateboarder.
Adeline Records now sells punk clothing for men [2] and women [3] as well as other clothing, advertising for the label.
Adeline Records was born in Oakland, California in late 1997.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Adeline_Records   (151 words)

  
 Ode Records
Welcome to Ode Music, the website of Ode Music Distribution and Ode Records.
Ode Records has an extensive catalogue of New Zealand, Pacific, World, Classics and Jazz recordings...
Ode Music is the appointed distributor for more than 50 independent music labels, covering many genres of music.
www.oderecords.co.nz   (151 words)

  
 Word Records - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Several subsidiary labels were started over the years: Canaan Records in the sixties, Myrrh Records and DaySpring Records in the seventies, Rejoice Records in the eighties.
Word Records is a Christian record label which was founded in 1951 by Jarrell McCracken.
From 1984 until 1990 Word Records was distributed by AandM Records, afterwards distribution switched to Epic Records.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Word_Records   (103 words)

  
 Vocalion Records - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vocalion Records was a record label historically active in the United States and in the United Kingdom.
Vocalion then became a subsidiary of Columbia Records.
Vocalion red surfaces are less hardy than contemporary Victor Records.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Vocalion_Records   (264 words)

  
 Victory Records - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Victory has had multiple records exceeding the 200,000 sales mark including three gold certified records, "The Silence in Black and White" by Hawthorne Heights, and "Tell All Your Friends" and "Where You Want To Be" by Taking Back Sunday.
In 2002, 49% of the label was sold to MCA Records for an undisclosed amount.
Victory Records is a Chicago-based independent record label founded by Tony Brummel, claiming to be at war with corporate America and its record labels.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Victory_Records   (245 words)

  
 Brother Records - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Brother Records is a record label and holding company owned by Al Jardine, Brian Wilson, Mike Love, and the estate of Carl Wilson, that holds the Beach Boys' intellectual property rights, including the Beach Boys trademark.
As of 2004, the most recent CD re-release series of the Beach Boys' '70's albums is on the joint Brother/Capitol Records label.
Some records were also distributed by Star-day King Records or Caribou Records.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Brother_Records   (150 words)

  
 Records
Records of the Grand Historian The Records of the Grand Historian or the Records of the Grand Historian of China was the...
SST Records SST Records is a Greg Ginn.
Regal Zonophone Records Regal Zonophone Records was a 1949.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /topics/records.html   (150 words)

  
 Medical record - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Medical records are intensely personal documents and there are many ethical and legal issues surrounding them such as the degree of third-party access and appropriate storage and disposal.
Medical records are legal documents and are subject to the laws of the country/state in which they are produced.
In addition, the medical record may serve as a document to educate medical students/resident physicians, to provide data for internal hospital auditing and quality assurance, and to provide data for medical research.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Medical_records   (2001 words)

  
 Maverick Records - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Maverick Records is an record label, owned by Warner Music Group and distributed through Warner Brothers Records.
Warner Bros. Records (US) WEA (Outside the US)
On June 14, 2004, the dispute was resolved when Maverick shares, owned by Madonna and Dashev were purchased by Warner Bros. — which effectively exhiled the two of them from the company as it wholly owned subsidiary of Warner Bros. Oseary, meanwhile, remained CEO.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Maverick_Records   (286 words)

  
 Myrrh Records - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Myrrh Records, founded in 1972 by Billy Ray Hearn as a division of Word Records, was one of the United States most successful Christian record labels.
Probably the biggest discovery to come along for Myrrh records was teenage singer Amy Grant, who hit the Contemporary Christian music scene in 1977.
Myrrh became the largest label on Word, releasing more records in a year than any other label owned by the company.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Myrrh_Records   (225 words)

  
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 DFA Records - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The label's original name was Death From Above Records, dating from Murphy's DJ nickname he had used since 1993, and a name which was deemed inappropriate for a New York City-based label after the September 11, 2001 attacks.
In 2004, DFA Records forced the Canadian duo Death From Above to change their name to Death from Above 1979.
DFA Records is an independent record label that was launched in 2002 by producers Tim Goldsworthy, James Murphy and financed by bubble wrap heir Tyler Brodie.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/DFA_Records   (667 words)

  
 London Records - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
London arose from the split in ownership between the British branch of Decca Records and that same company's USA branch; the "London" label released British Decca records in the USA, since it could not use the "Decca" name there.
London Records is a record label headquartered in the United Kingdom, originally marketing records in the United States, Canada and Latin America from 1947 through the 1980s.
The London label was also used by British Decca in the UK market to release American labels (such as Imperial Records, Chess Records, Dot Records, Atlantic Records, Specialty Records and Sun Records) which British Decca licensed.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/London_Records   (306 words)

  
 Linn Records - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Linn Records is a Glasgow-based company which specialises in classical, jazz and Scottish music.
Together with HDCD and SACD recording expertise, Linn is able to control, monitor and compare every stage in the sound reproduction process, from artist performance to listener.
The Blue Nile released their first two albums on Linn, which was in fact originally created to sign them to a record deal.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Linn_Records   (142 words)

  
 Albert King - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eric Clapton's guitar solo on the 1968 Cream hit "Strange Brew" from the album Disraeli Gears is a note-for-note cover of King's solo on his Stax Records hit "Crosscut Saw".
One of the "Three Kings" of the Blues guitar (along with B.B. King and Freddie King), he stood 6 foot 4" weighed in at 260 pounds (118 kg) and was known as "The Velvet Bulldozer".
King was the first blues musician to play at the Fillmore, and played several times at that venue along his career.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Albert_King   (803 words)

  
 Records
Records of the Grand Historian The Records of the Grand Historian or the Records of the Grand Historian of China was the...
Dischord Records Dischord Records is a punk music.
SST Records SST Records is a Greg Ginn.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /topics/records.html   (803 words)

  
 Ajax Records - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The earliest Ajax Records was a North American record company, active in Canada and the United States of America from 1921 through 1926.
Distribution of Ajax Records in the USA outside of the north-east and north-central part of the nation seems to have been poor.
The audio fidelity of Ajax discs is above average for the time.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ajax_Records   (803 words)

  
 Edison Records - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Edison Records continued selling cylinders until they went out of business in 1929, but for the last decade these were simply dubs of their commercial disc records intended for customers who still used cylinder phonographs purchased years before.
Edison Records was the first record label, pioneering recorded sound and an important player in the early record industry.
The masters for the Edison Records back catalogue were purchased by Henry Ford, and became part of the collection of the Henry Ford Museum.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Edison_Records   (1057 words)

  
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 Apollo Records - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Apollo Records has been the name of at least four different record labels, the first three based in the United States of America.
The second Apollo Records was a Pathe Records subsidiary briefly issuing records around 1928.
The earliest Apollo Records was a short lived subsidiary of Rialto Records in about 1921.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Apollo_Records   (178 words)

  
 Durium Records - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Durium Records was a United Kingdom-based record label of the 1930s.
Durium Records sold their single sided paper gramophone records from c.
Its product and marketing were similar to that of the United States record company Hit of the Week Records (described in more detail in that article).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Durium_Records   (84 words)

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