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This is a list of artists who have once recorded for Jive Records. Listed in parentheses are names of Jive-affiliated labels, if applicable, under which the artist recorded. Contents:
A Flock of Seagulls - A Flock of Seagulls - JIVE HOP 201; Tight Fit - Tight Fit - JIVE HIP 2; Zinc - Street Level - JIVE HOP 202; Willesden Dodgers - JIVE Rhythm Trax - JIVE HOP 203; Various Artists - Dangerous Dance Music - JIVE HOP 204; Q-Feel - Q-Feel - JIVE HOP 206; Willesden Dodgers - More JIVE Rhythm Trax - JIVE HOP 207
At this time, Bertelsmann Music Group acquired a minority share of the label and began to distribute its records directly. [12] Weiss became chief executive of Jive Records that year. [13] Jive opened branches in Chicago and had also become a premier label in the genres of hip hop and R&B with the success of acts like D-Nice, E-40, UGK, A Tribe ...
In 2009 the group was renamed as RCA/Jive Label Group under Sony Music, and in October 2011, Jive Records, as well as the whole Jive brand, was discontinued, with their most successful artists being moved to RCA Records and partly to Epic Records. [9] In May 2018, The Washington Post reporter Geoff Edgers wrote "The Star Treatment", a lengthy ...
Easy Street Records. Easy Street Records is an independent record store located in Seattle, Washington. Easy Street opened its store in West Seattle in 1988, and later added a cafe/bar, which serves coffee, breakfast, lunch, beer, wine, and cocktails. Easy Street Records often hosts live in-store performances by national and local musicians.
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Battery Records was an American record label that served as the dance sublabel of Jive Records, and was active for a short time during the mid-1990s.The label was mostly known for releasing music by the Swedish Eurodance group Rednex in North America, namely its novelty hit "Cotton Eye Joe", as well as Insane Clown Posse's third studio album, Riddle Box.
David Eugene Lewis (1938 – March 13, 1998) was an American rock and rhythm & blues (R&B) keyboardist, organist, and vocalist based in Seattle, Washington, US. Peter Blecha accounts his Dave Lewis Combo as "Seattle's first significant African American 1950s rock and roll band" [2] and Lewis himself as "the singularly most significant figure on the Pacific Northwest's nascent rhythm & blues ...