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On return to London in 1955, he formed an independent record label, Allied Records Ltd, originally to press and distribute a catalogue of nursery rhymes and bedtime stories. [2] A disused chapel at 127 Kensal Road was converted into a record factory with lacquer cutting lathes and record presses able to turn master tapes into mass-produced LPs.
[2] [3] [4] By 1999, Allied Artists Records encompassed numerous imprint labels, including the flagship Allied Artists Records, Allied Artists Music Co., Monogram Records, Vista Records and Brimstone Records. The record label is known for having released such historic motion picture soundtracks as Elvis Presley's 1965 "Tickle Me" and Liza ...
Pages in category "Allied International Records artists" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Allied Artists International, Inc. (AAI) is an American multinational mass media and entertainment corporation headquartered in Glendale, California, United States, producing and distributing motion pictures, recorded music, broadcast television, online streaming, video games, and other media products.
Morris Levy (born Moishe Levy; August 27, 1927 – May 21, 1990) was an American entrepreneur in the fields of jazz clubs, music publishing, and the independent record industry.
Canandaigua Record Exchange owner Jon Cooley is settled into his store's new location. Cooley said it will be hopping on April 20 — the town also has a big Earth Day event happening. His store ...
2009 – The Staccatos – Five Man Electrical Band: First Sparks The Anthology (1964–1969) (2-CD Release of all the Staccatos singles, and all Five Man Electrical Band Capitol singles, all tracks from the two Capitol albums; the pre-Capitol Allied Records single; five tracks from the A Wild Pair album; and three songs never previously released.
The Specialty Records Corporation name was dropped in 1996 in favor of WEA Manufacturing. [ 4 ] The company invested in CD manufacturing in 1986, matching a $247,000 contribution by economic development corporation Ben Franklin Technology Partners to develop and implement new processes of manufacturing audio CDs and CD-ROMs . [ 5 ]