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  2. DRO Records - Wikipedia

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    DRO Records was founded in Spain in 1982 by members of the band Aviador Dro. [2] The label, which was one of the earliest independent labels in Spain, was created in order to give the band the resources to publish their music after being rejected by major labels. [1] At the time, alternative music was emerging in Spain, especially around Madrid.

  3. Category:Spanish record labels - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Spanish record labels" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  4. Category:Spanish independent record labels - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Spanish independent record labels" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  5. Blanco y Negro Music - Wikipedia

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    Blanco y Negro Music (for short Blanco y Negro, English translation "Black and White") is a Spanish record label which was founded in 1978. It is one of the leading dance music record companies in Spain. [citation needed] On January 17, 1983, Blanco y Negro Music became a record label, founded by Félix Buget. [1]

  6. DEL Records - Wikipedia

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    DEL Records are an American Spanish language record label founded by Angel Del Villar in 2009. Its headquarters is in Bell Gardens, California and includes DEL Records, DEL Publishing, DEL Studios and DEL Entertainment, all of which focus on regional Mexican music, specifically with genres from Mexico's pacific states such as banda, Pacific-style norteño, norteño-banda, sierreño, sierreño ...

  7. Ideal Records - Wikipedia

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    Ideal was founded by Paco Betancourt and Armando Marroquín in 1946, making it the first of southern Texas record labels owned by Mexican-Americans. [1] [2] Following the Second World War the major record labels such as RCA Victor ceased recording regional Chicano music, concentrating instead on larger "authentic" Hispanic markets in major metropolitan areas such as Mexico City.

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  9. Universal Music Latin Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Disa Records is the second largest Regional-Mexican label after Fonovisa. [citation needed] It was owned by the Chávez family of Monterrey until June 2001, when Univision acquired 50% of Disa from the Chávez family. In November 2006 Univision acquired the other 50% of the label making it a subsidiary of Univision Music Group.