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  2. Press Play (band) - Wikipedia

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    After a few Dream House albums had been released the band changed its name to Press Play and in 2008 they caught the attention of Universal Record's A&R executive Rhoda Lawrence, she signed them immediately after hearing them. Hanley started a new record label called Dream Records which became an imprint of Universal.

  3. List of Christian record labels - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable Christian music record labels. ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...

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  6. Category:Evangelical Christian record labels - Wikipedia

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  7. Christian music industry - Wikipedia

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    Even so, the 1970s saw established corporations become involved in the Christian music market. Word Records, founded in 1951, was bought in 1976 by ABC. [6] Other music industry giants also got involved, CBS started a short-lived Christian label, Priority Records, and MCA also fielded a label, Songbird Records, for a time.

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  9. DreamWorks Records - Wikipedia

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    The three partners, mainly Geffen along with Mo Ostin, his son Michael and Lenny Waronker later launched the subsidiary record label DreamWorks Records in early 1996. [5] Rufus Wainwright was the first artist to be signed to the new record label, in early 1996. The logo for the label was the last project completed by artist Roy Lichtenstein.