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  2. Burberry - Wikipedia

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    Burberry was founded in 1856 when 21-year-old Thomas Burberry, a former draper's apprentice, opened his own store in Basingstoke, Hampshire, England. [5] By 1870, the business had established itself by focusing on the development of outdoors attire. [5]

  3. Bluebird Records - Wikipedia

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    Bluebird records bore a black-on-medium blue label, Electradisks a blue-on-orange label. [ 4 ] The 8-inch series ran from 1800 to 1809, but both labels reappeared later in 1932 as 10-inch discs: Bluebird 1820–1853, continuing to April 1933, and Electradisk 2500–2509 and 1900–2177, continuing to January 1934.

  4. Gennett Records - Wikipedia

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    By the late 1930s, the label had produced more than 16,000 masters. [2] The company had produced early recordings under the green or blue Starr Records label as early as 1915. [ 3 ] The new Gennett label was named after Harry, Fred, and Clarence Gennett, brothers and joint managers, [ 4 ] and was an attempt to distinguish the label from its ...

  5. Category:Blues record labels - Wikipedia

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  6. BluesWay Records - Wikipedia

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    The label also released the James Gang's first album, 1969's Yer' Album. BluesWay ceased operations in 1970, with Hooker, King and James Gang being transferred to the parent ABC Records label. The imprint was briefly revived in 1973–74. The BluesWay masters, along with the rest of ABC Records' assets, were sold to MCA Records in 1978.

  7. Riverside Records discography - Wikipedia

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    This discography of the Riverside Records label includes the two principal 12" LP series. The main label's mono series had a 12- (later RLP 12-) prefix and the RLP 1100 series consisted of stereo issues (not given here) of albums also released in mono. The Jazzland subsidiary is also listed, but the earlier 10" series are omitted. They ...

  8. Essex Records - Wikipedia

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    The primary female vocalist on the label was Bunny Paul, who scored hits in 1954 with "Such a Night" and "Honey Love". [2] The colour of the Essex label was primarily orange with the print in black, [ 1 ] [ 3 ] but several singles were released on a blue label.

  9. Jonas Blue - Wikipedia

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    The Jonas Blue version also reached number one in Germany, Sweden, Australia and New Zealand, as well as reaching the number one spot on the US viral chart on Spotify. [7] The single has been certified platinum in Italy [ 8 ] and the UK, [ 9 ] 2× platinum in New Zealand [ 10 ] and 3× platinum in Australia. [ 11 ]