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  1. Instant Records was an American independent record label based in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States, which was founded in 1961 by Joe Banashak (owner of Minit Records) and Irvin Smith. It was originally called Valiant Records until another Valiant Records threatened to sue and forced the label's renaming to Instant Records. [2]

  2. Instant Records was an American independent record label based in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States, which was founded in 1961 by Joe Banashak (owner of Minit Records) and Irvin Smith. It was originally called Valiant Records until another Valiant Records threatened to sue and forced the label's renaming to Instant Records.

  3. INSTANT RECORDS hat Musik im Blut und teilt diese Leidenschaft gerne mit dir. Von Unplugged über Electro bis zum ganz großen Orchestersound arrangieren, recorden und mixen wir für dich alles, was du gerne hörst. Wir erstellen Eigenkompositionen und Jingles, Sounddesigns und -logos. oder dein gesamtes Soundbranding, recherchieren für dich ...

  4. Instant Records was formed in 1961 in New Orleans, Louisiana by Joe Banashak and financed by local record shop owner Irving Smith. Named originally 'Valiant Records (5)' they changed to 'Instant Records' after receiving a letter of warning from Valiant Records.

  5. Kenners größter Erfolg: Like It Like That auf Instant 3229. Chris Kenner (* 25. Dezember 1929 in New Orleans, Louisiana; † 25. Januar 1976) war ein US-amerikanischer Songwriter und Sänger im Bereich Rhythm and Blues (R&B).

  6. Instant Records is a record label founded in the 1970s by legendary producer, songwriter and record executive Richard Gottehrer. The label borrows its name from Gottehrer's original production company, under which he produced artists such as Blondie, the Go-Gos, Joan Armatrading and many others.

  7. Banashak also owned Instant Records, which he kept. Minit was acquired by Liberty Records in 1963 as part of its acquisition of Imperial Records. In 1968, Liberty was bought by Transamerica Corporation and combined with United Artists Records. Two years later Imperial and Minit were shut down and transferred to Liberty.