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  1. Spring Records was an American record label established in New York City in 1967. It was formed out of an artist and production management company set up earlier by Bill Spitalsky, Roy Rifkind and Jules "Julie" Rifkind. The label name came from their surnames, "Sp" for Spitalsky and "ri" for Rifkind. [1] It was associated with the ...

  2. Spring Records was an American record label established in New York City in 1967. It was formed out of an artist and production management company set up earlier by Bill Spitalsky, Roy Rifkind and Jules "Julie" Rifkind. The label name came from their surnames, "Sp" for Spitalsky and "ri" for Rifkind. It was associated with the Polydor group.

  3. Spring Records was formed in 1967 by Bill Spitalsky, Roy Rifkind and Julie Rifkind. The label was owned by Spring Records, Inc.. It was first briefly distributed by MGM Records, then distribution switched in 1969 to the newly-founded US division of Polydor (which would later acquire MGM).

  4. Category:Spring Records albums - Wikipedia. This is a set category. It should only contain pages that are Spring Records albums or lists of Spring Records albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Spring Records albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories.

  5. Springman Records is an independent record label founded in 1998 by Avi Ehrlich that was run out of his parents' garage in Cupertino, California, until late 2005, when Ehrlich moved the label to Sacramento.

  6. Spring biography. Founded in Leicester, UK in 1970 - Disbanded in 1972. Here's a legendary band from the Early British Progressive Rock Movement, the quintet SPRING including Pat Moran (vocals, Mellotron), Ray Martinez (lead guitar, Mellotron, 12-string guitar), Adrian Maloney (bass guitar), Pique Withers (drums, Glockenspiel) and Kips Brown ...

  7. Spring were a Leicester-based British progressive rock band that represented the early 1970s progressive rock movement. A one-shot band, it recorded only one album in its career, a self-titled LP released in 1971.