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  1. London Records ist ein britisches Schallplattenlabel und gehört heute zum Major-Label Warner Music Group. Geschichte. London Records entstand, nachdem sich der britische Zweig von Decca vom US-amerikanischen Zweig trennte. Das amerikanische London-Label vertrieb dann die britischen Decca-Platten in den USA, weil der Name Decca dort ...

  2. London Recordings (or London Records and London Music Stream) is a British record label that marketed records in the United States, Canada, and Latin America for Decca Records from 1947 to 1980 before becoming semi-independent.

  3. London Records – Official website. The legendary record label. Bananarama, Sugababes, Fine Young Cannibals, Shakespears Sister, Happy Mondays, Goldie, Bronski Beat, Orbital and many more.

  4. London Records was established in 1947 from the split in ownership between the British branch of Decca and that same company's USA branch. Since British Decca could not use the Decca name in North America, it used the "London" label and logo to release records from the UK owned Decca catalogue for US release only. Note: Many USA releases from ...

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  5. London Records, Inc. U.S. company of the London Records label. It was founded in New York in 1946, initially as The London Gramophone Corporation, but subsequently changed its name to "London Records, Inc." on April 6, 1953.

  6. 15. Juli 2012 · The headquarters of London Records was at 521-539 West 25th Street in New York City. The President of the company was Ted Lewis. The A&R Director was Joe Delaney, and A&R was handled by Berle Adams, Remy Farkas, Eddie Kissack, Tawny Neilson and Jack Pleis. The Musical director was Tutti Camarata. The output of the label was pop, classical ...

  7. 17. Mai 2017 · From unique experiences to essential tips on how to make the most of your future travels, we’ve got you covered. We explore the story of iconic 1960s record label London Records whose acts included The Rolling Stones and New Order and its eventual fall from grace.