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  1. 18. Nov. 2020 · For this oral history, The A.V. Club spoke to Pete Rock, Metallica, Spoon, They Might Be Giants, and more about Robert “Bob” Krasnow's time at Elektra Records.

  2. 1950–1971: Founding and early history. Elektra was formed in 1950, as the Elektra-Stratford Record Corporation, with a singles label called Stratford Records, [2] by Jac Holzman and Paul Rickolt in Holzman's St. John's College dorm room. [3] Each invested $300.

  3. 29. Sept. 2000 · Elektra Records was started by Jac Holzman in December, 1950, in New York City. Elektra initially recorded folk music, ethnic music, jazz and gospel, although it later expanded into blues, pop, and rock music. Jack Holzman was born in September 1931 on the Upper East Side of New York to upper middle class parents.

  4. Elektra Records ist ein Musiklabel in den USA. Es wurde 1950 mit einem Startkapital von 600 US-Dollar von Jac Holzman und Paul Rickholt in Los Angeles gegründet. Holzman produzierte vor allem Interpreten aus der damaligen Folk-Szene an der amerikanischen Westküste, teilweise mit beträchtlichem Erfolg.

  5. 1. Apr. 1998 · This is an oral history from some of the most influential people in the history of music. It’s about Jac Holzman, the founder of Elektra records but it’s also about the sixties, which means there are a lot of stories about Jim Morrison. I’m sort of over reading about Jim being a drunk mess. Anyway, there are also a lot of ...

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  6. 18. Mai 2024 · But, while the other labels mostly stuck to traditional notions of folk, Elektra adapted in response to the emergence of folk rock, recording Judy Collins, Tom Rush, and Phil Ochs. By the end of the 1960s it had merged with Warner and Atlantic to form one of the major companies in the recording industry.

  7. 20. Apr. 2007 · "When he offered us the [advance] money and the points [royalties] -- absolutely miniscule," Manzarek recalled in "Follow the Music," Holzman's oral history of Elektra. (Holzman remembers...