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  2. The Clovers - Wikipedia

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    The label was started in 1956 [27] by Paul Winley, brother of The Clovers' bass Harold Winley. Paul Winley had written songs for the group (before their move to his label), Big Joe Turner and Ruth Brown. [28] Winley Records had also released songs featuring the former Clovers' vocalist Charlie White, "Nobody's Fault But Mine" / "Dearest To Me ...

  3. Category:Indie rock record labels - Wikipedia

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    Almost Gold Recordings. American Laundromat Records. Amphetamine Reptile Records. Anti- (record label) Anyway Records. Archenemy Record Company. Architecture Label. Arena Rock Recording Company. Artemis Records.

  4. Single (music) - Wikipedia

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    45 rpm EP on a turntable with a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-inch hub, ready to be played. The most common form of the vinyl single is the 45 or 7-inch. The names are derived from its play speed, 45 rpm (revolutions per minute), and the standard diameter, 7 inches (17.8 cm). The 45 rpm speed was chosen to allow a 5 + 1 ⁄ 2 playing time from the 7-inch disc. [11]

  5. CD single - Wikipedia

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    The original CD single (sometimes mini CD single or 3-inch CD or CD3 in the US) is a music single released on a mini Compact Disc that measures 8 cm (3.1 in) in diameter, rather than the standard 12 cm (4.7 in). They are manufactured using the same methods as standard full-size CDs, and can be played in most standard audio CD players and CD-ROM ...

  6. Unusual types of gramophone records - Wikipedia

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    The most common diameter sizes for gramophone records are 12-inch, 10-inch, and 7-inch (300 mm, 250 mm, and 180 mm). [1] Early American shellac records were all 7-inch until 1901, when 10-inch records were introduced. 12-inch records joined them in 1903. [2] By 1910, other sizes were retired and nearly all discs were either 10-inch or 12-inch ...

  7. Independent record label - Wikipedia

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    Independent record labels are small companies that produce and distribute records. [1] They are not affiliated with or funded by the three major records labels.According to SoundScan and the Recording Industry Association of America, indie labels produce and distribute about 66% of music titles, but only account for 20% of sales.

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