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United Artists Records was a record label
Record label

In the music industry, a record label can be a brand and a trademark associated with the marketing of recorded sound and music videos. Most commonly, a record label is the company that manages such brands and trademarks, coordinates the Record producer, manufacturing, distribution , marketing and promotion, and enforcement of copyright protec...
 founded by Max E. Youngstein of United Artists
United Artists

United Artists Entertainment LLC is an United States film studio. The current United Artists was formed in November 2006 under a partnership between producer/actor Tom Cruise and his production partner, Paula Wagner, and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc., an MGM company....
 in 1958 initially to distribute soundtracks
Soundtrack

The term soundtrack refers to three related concepts: recorded music accompanying and synchronized to the images of a motion picture, television program or video game; a commercially released soundtrack album of music as featured in the soundtrack of a film or TV show; and the physical area of a film that contains the synchronized recorded so...
 from its movies, though it soon branched out into recording music of a number of different genres.

959, United Artists released Forest of the Amazons, a cantata by Brazilian composer Heitor Villa-Lobos
Heitor Villa-Lobos

Heitor Villa-Lobos was a Brazilian composer, described as "the single most significant creative figure in 20th-century Brazilian art music". Villa-Lobos has become the best-known and most significant Latin American composer of all time....
 adapted from the music he composed for MGM's Green Mansions
Green Mansions (film)

Green Mansions is a 1959 in film American Romantic film adventure film directed by Mel Ferrer. Based upon the 1904 novel Green Mansions by William Henry Hudson, the film starred Audrey Hepburn as Rima, a jungle girl who falls in love with a traveller played by Anthony Perkins....
, with the composer conducting the Symphony of the Air.






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United Artists Records was a record label
Record label

In the music industry, a record label can be a brand and a trademark associated with the marketing of recorded sound and music videos. Most commonly, a record label is the company that manages such brands and trademarks, coordinates the Record producer, manufacturing, distribution , marketing and promotion, and enforcement of copyright protec...
 founded by Max E. Youngstein of United Artists
United Artists

United Artists Entertainment LLC is an United States film studio. The current United Artists was formed in November 2006 under a partnership between producer/actor Tom Cruise and his production partner, Paula Wagner, and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc., an MGM company....
 in 1958 initially to distribute soundtracks
Soundtrack

The term soundtrack refers to three related concepts: recorded music accompanying and synchronized to the images of a motion picture, television program or video game; a commercially released soundtrack album of music as featured in the soundtrack of a film or TV show; and the physical area of a film that contains the synchronized recorded so...
 from its movies, though it soon branched out into recording music of a number of different genres.

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In 1959, United Artists released Forest of the Amazons, a cantata by Brazilian composer Heitor Villa-Lobos
Heitor Villa-Lobos

Heitor Villa-Lobos was a Brazilian composer, described as "the single most significant creative figure in 20th-century Brazilian art music". Villa-Lobos has become the best-known and most significant Latin American composer of all time....
 adapted from the music he composed for MGM's Green Mansions
Green Mansions (film)

Green Mansions is a 1959 in film American Romantic film adventure film directed by Mel Ferrer. Based upon the 1904 novel Green Mansions by William Henry Hudson, the film starred Audrey Hepburn as Rima, a jungle girl who falls in love with a traveller played by Anthony Perkins....
, with the composer conducting the Symphony of the Air. Brazilian soprano Bidu Sayao
Bidu Sayão

Bid? Say?o was Brazil most famous opera and one of the great stars of the Metropolitan Opera for fifteen years ....
 was the featured soloist on the unusual recording, which was released on both LP
LP album

Long play record albums are 33? rpm Polyvinyl chloride Gramophone records , generally either 10 or 12 inches in diameter. They were first introduced in 1948, and served as a primary release format for Sound recording and reproduction until the compact disc began to significantly displace them by 1988, and eventually leaving the mainstr...
 and reel-to-reel tape.

The label's releases became very popular in the 1960s, with the release of soundtrack
Soundtrack

The term soundtrack refers to three related concepts: recorded music accompanying and synchronized to the images of a motion picture, television program or video game; a commercially released soundtrack album of music as featured in the soundtrack of a film or TV show; and the physical area of a film that contains the synchronized recorded so...
s from the James Bond
James Bond

James Bond 007 is a fictional character created in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming, who featured him in twelve novels and two short story collections....
 and Beatles
The Beatles

The Beatles were a rock music and pop music band from Liverpool, England that formed in 1960. During their career, the group primarily consisted of John Lennon , Paul McCartney , George Harrison and Ringo Starr ....
 movies. United Artists also had a few subsidiary labels: Ascot Records, Musicor Records
Musicor Records

Musicor Records was a New York City based record label, active during the 1960s and 1970s. The label was founded by legendary A&R man Art Talmadge after the sale of Mercury Records, which he co-founded some years earlier....
, (United Artists was half owner of the company from 1960–1964 before selling out in 1965) Unart (for budget albums), Ultra Audio (an audiophile
Audiophile

An audiophile, from Latin audio "I hear" and Greek language philos "loving," is a person, who typically listens to music on high-end audio electronics....
 label) and Veep Records. United Artists Special Projects were budget records designed for product and movie tie-in
Tie-in

A tie-in is an authorized product based on a media property a company is releasing, such as a film or video/DVD, computer game, video game, television program/television series, board game, web site, role-playing game or literary property....
s. Examples are The Incredible World of James Bond
The Incredible World of James Bond

The Incredible World of James Bond was a 1965 television special produced by David L. Wolper to showcase the James Bond series of films and promote the upcoming December 1965 release of Thunderball ....
 an album sold by Pepsi Cola and Frito Lay of cover version
Cover version

In popular music, a cover version, or simply cover, is a new rendition of a previously recorded, commercially released song.In its current use, it can sometimes have a pejorative meaning — implying that the original recording should be regarded as the definitive version, usually in the sense of an "authentic" rendition, and all...
 themes and original soundtrack music of the first three James Bond
James Bond

James Bond 007 is a fictional character created in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming, who featured him in twelve novels and two short story collections....
 films and Music From Marlboro Country, various cover versions of the theme to The Magnificent Seven
The Magnificent Seven

The Magnificent Seven is a 1960 in film American western film directed by John Sturges about a group of hired gunmen protecting a Mexican village from bandits....
 and original soundtrack music from Elmer Bernstein
Elmer Bernstein

'Elmer Bernstein' was an Academy Award and two-time Golden Globe award winning American film score composer. He was famous for composing music for The Ten Commandments , The Man with the Golden Arm, The Great Escape , The Magnificent Seven, and To Kill a Mockingbird ....
's Return of the Seven
Return of the Seven

Return of the Seven , is the first sequel to the 1960 Western , The Magnificent Seven. Made in 1966, Yul Brynner is the sole returning cast member from the first film, portraying Chris Adams....
 that was sold by the Marlboro (cigarette)
Marlboro (cigarette)

Marlboro is a brand of cigaretteMarlboro is a brand of cigarette made by Philip Morris USA within the US, and by Philip Morris International outside the US....
 company.

In addition to soundtracks and pop output, United Artists also produced a series of children's records under the "Tale Spinners" name throughout the 1960s. These were album-length adaptations of classic fairy tales and children's stories done in an audio drama format.

Gordon Lightfoot
Gordon Lightfoot

Gordon Meredith Lightfoot, Jr., Order of Canada, Order of Ontario is a Canada singer and songwriter who achieved international success in folk, country, and popular music....
 recorded his first major label albums with United Artists from 1966–1969. In 1969, United Artists merged with co-owned Liberty Records
Liberty Records

Liberty Records was a United States-based record label. It was started by chairman Simon Waronker in 1955 with Alvin Bennett as president and Theodore Keep as chief engineer....
 and its subsidiary Imperial Records
Imperial Records

Imperial Records is a United States based label started in 1947 in music by Lew Chudd and reactivated in 2006 in music by label owner EMI....
.

United Artists involvement with jazz was significant, including albums by Duke Ellington
Duke Ellington

Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington was an American composer, pianist, and bandleader.Duke Ellington was recognized during his life as one of the most influential Jazz royalty, if not in all American music and he is of only four jazz musicians ever to have been featured on the cover of Time magazine ....
 and Art Farmer
Art Farmer

Arthur Stewart Farmer , was an American jazz trumpeter and flugelhorn player. He also played flumpet, a trumpet/flugelhorn combination designed for him by David Monette....
, although there were only a few jazz titles after about 1963. Around 1966 a subsidiary jazz label Solid State
Solid State Records (jazz label)

Solid State Records was a jazz record label. Solid State was formed in 1966 in music by noted producers Sonny Lester and Phil Ramone, with arranger Manny Albam....
 was founded, which lasted until 1969, on which recordings by the Thad Jones-Mel Lewis Orchestra
Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Big Band

The Thad Jones / Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra was a jazz big band formed by trumpeter Thad Jones and drummer Mel Lewis around 1965. The band performed for twelve years in its original incarnation, and included a tour of the Soviet Union during the height of the Cold War....
 and Chick Corea
Chick Corea

Armando Anthony "Chick" Corea is a multiple Grammy Award winning American jazz pianist, keyboardist, drummer, and composer.He is known for his work during the 1970s in the genre of jazz fusion....
, among others, were issued. Liberty's ownership of Blue Note
Blue Note Records

Blue Note Records is a jazz record label, established in 1939 by Alfred Lion and Max Margulis. Francis Wolff became involved shortly afterwards....
 resulted in Solid State's artists being transferred to the more prestigious label, and Solid State itself being wound up.

Mainstream pop acts continued to be signed to the label, among them being Traffic
Traffic (band)

Traffic was an England rock band formed in 1967 by Steve Winwood, Jim Capaldi, Chris Wood and Dave Mason. They began as a psychedelic rock group influenced by The Beatles when releasing early pop rock singles , and diversified their sound through the use of instruments such as musical keyboard, reed instruments, and by incorporating jazz an...
, the Spencer Davis Group
Spencer Davis Group

The Spencer Davis Group was a mid 1960s United Kingdom beat group from Birmingham, England. In their heyday the group consisted of Spencer Davis, Steve Winwood, Muff Winwood and Pete York; Jimmy Miller was their record producer....
, Peter Sarstedt
Peter Sarstedt

Peter Sarstedt is an Anglo-Indian singer-songwriter....
, Shirley Bassey
Shirley Bassey

Dame Shirley Veronica Bassey Order of the British Empire is a United Kingdom singer. She performed the theme music to the James Bond films Goldfinger , Diamonds Are Forever , and Moonraker ....
, and War
War (band)

War is an United States funk band from California, known for the hit songs "Low Rider ", "Spill the Wine" and "Why Can't We Be Friends ". Formed in 1969, War was a musical crossover band which fused elements of Rock music, funk, jazz, Latin music, Rhythm and blues, and reggae....
. The label also attempted, without success, to update the style of 1950s rock group Bill Haley & His Comets
Bill Haley & His Comets

Bill Haley & His Comets was an American rock and roll band that was founded in 1952 and continued until Haley's death in 1981. The band, also known by the names Bill Haley and The Comets and Bill Haley's Comets , was one of the earliest groups of white musicians to bring rock and roll to the attention of white America and the rest...
 with a 1968 single. After UA bought the small Mediarts Records
Mediarts Records

Mediarts Records was a small record label founded by former Capitol Records executive Alan W. Livingston and producer Nik Venet. The label's first release was Dory Previn with 'On My Way To Where' Other artists signed on the label were e.g....
 label, their roster grew to include Don McLean
Don McLean

Don McLean is an United States singer-songwriter. He is most famous for his 1971 album American Pie , containing the renowned songs "American Pie" and "Vincent "....
, Merrilee Rush
Merrilee Rush

Merrilee Rush is an United States best known as the singing of "Angel of the Morning", a Top 40 record chart song which earned her a Grammy Awards nomination for Female Vocalist Of The Year....
, Paul Anka
Paul Anka

Paul Albert Anka, Order of Canada is a Canada singer, songwriter, and actor of Lebanese people origin. He became a Naturalization US citizen in 1990....
, Chris Rea
Chris Rea

Christopher Anton Rea is a singer-songwriter from Middlesbrough, England, recognisable for his distinctive, raspy voice. Rea has sold over 30 million albums worldwide....
, Dusty Springfield
Dusty Springfield

Mary Isabel Catherine Bernadette O'Brien, Officer of the Order of the British Empire , known as Dusty Springfield, was a leading pop music singer and entertainer....
, Bill Conti
Bill Conti

Bill Conti is an Italian American film music composer who is frequently the conductor at the Academy Awards ceremony....
, Gerry Rafferty
Gerry Rafferty

Gerry Rafferty is a Scottish singer and songwriter. He is the son of a Scottish mother and an Irish father....
 and Crystal Gayle
Crystal Gayle

Crystal Gayle is an United States country music singer best known for a series of country-pop crossover hits in the late 1970s and early 1980s, including the Grammy Award-winning, "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue." She accumulated 18 No....
. Later, through a distribution deal with Jet Records
Jet Records

Jet Records was a small record label set up by Don Arden with artists like Electric Light Orchestra, Roy Wood, Ozzy Osbourne, Riot and Magnum ....
, Electric Light Orchestra
Electric Light Orchestra

Electric Light Orchestra, commonly abbreviated ELO, were a symphonic rock group from Birmingham, England, who released eleven studio albums between 1971 and 1986 and another album in 2001....
 was signed to UA in America. UA also distributed the otherwise-independent Grateful Dead Records
Grateful Dead Records

In 1973, the Grateful Dead established their own record label, aptly titled Grateful Dead Records. Under this label the band created and produced several LP album albums in the mid-1970s....
 in the early-to-mid 1970s.

In England, Andrew Lauder, who had been head of A&R at the UK branch of Liberty Records
Liberty Records

Liberty Records was a United States-based record label. It was started by chairman Simon Waronker in 1955 with Alvin Bennett as president and Theodore Keep as chief engineer....
, transferred to UA when Liberty was shut down in 1971. His signings included Hawkwind
Hawkwind

Hawkwind are a United Kingdom Rock Band , one of the earliest space rock groups. Their lyrics favour urban and science fiction themes. Notable fantasy fiction and science fiction writer Michael Moorcock was an occasional collaborator....
, Brinsley Schwarz
Brinsley Schwarz

Brinsley Schwarz were a 1970s English people Pub rock band, named after their guitarist Brinsley Schwarz . With Nick Lowe on bass and vocals, keyboardist Bob Andrews and drummer Billy Rankin, the band had evolved into its most well-known form by 1969 after achieving some success as Kippington Lodge....
, Man
Man (band)

Man are a rock band from South Wales whose style is a mixture of West Coast Psychedelic music, progressive rock, blues and country-rock. Formed in 1968 as a reincarnation of Wales rock harmony group ??The Bystanders??, Man are renowned for the extended jams in their live performances, and having had numerous line up changes....
 (all originally Liberty artists), Help Yourself
Help Yourself (band)

Help Yourself, known to their fans as "The Helps", were an English Rock music band of the early 1970?s whose style developed from ?American-flavoured country-rock? ?to acid-drenched psych.?....
, Dr. Feelgood
Dr. Feelgood (band)

Dr. Feelgood are a United Kingdom pub rock musical band, which was formed in mid 1971. The name of the band, Dr. Feelgood, is slang for heroin, or for physicians who are prepared to overprescribe drugs....
, The Buzzcocks, The Stranglers
The Stranglers

The Stranglers are an England Rock and roll group, formed on 11 September 1974 in Guildford, Surrey.Scoring a string of UK top ten hits, including "Golden Brown", "No More Heroes " and "Peaches " and UK top forty hits spanning four decades, the Stranglers originally built a following alongside the mid-'70s pub rock scene....
 and 999
999 (band)

999 are an English rock music rock band who formed in London in 1977. They are often cited as one of the first punk rock bands.Between 1978 and 1981, they had five Top 75 single in the UK Singles Chart but only one made it to the Top 40....
. Lauder left UA in late 1977 to help found Radar Records
Radar Records

Radar Records was the record label formed by Jake Riviera in late 1977 in music after he had previously founded Stiff Records. The label's first products were released in early 1978....
.

The label's most successful artist was Kenny Rogers
Kenny Rogers

Kenneth Ray "Kenny" Rogers is an United States country music singer-songwriter, photographer, record producer, actor and entrepreneur.He has been very successful, charting more than 70 hit singles across various music genres and topping the country and pop album charts for more than 420 individual weeks in the United States alone....
 who signed to UA in the mid-1970s, enjoying a long string of hit singles and albums.

In 1978, UA executives Artie Mogull and Jerry Rubinstein bought the record company from Transamerica with a loan from EMI
EMI

The EMI Group is a United Kingdom music company comprising the major record label EMI Music ? which operates several labels and is based in Kensington in London, England, United Kingdom ? and EMI Music Publishing, based in New York City....
. The name of the company was changed to Liberty/United Records and the UA Records name was retained. It suffered a big setback when Jet Records switched distribution to CBS Records
Columbia Records

Columbia Records is an American record label founded in 1888.Columbia is the oldest surviving brand name in pre-recorded sound, being the first record company to produce pre-recorded records as opposed to blank cylinders....
 with the Jet back catalogue transferred to CBS distribution as well. This meant that UA Records completely lost Electric Light Orchestra. Unable to generate enough income to cover the loan, EMI foreclosed on Liberty/United Records in 1979 and changed the name of the label and company back to Liberty in 1980, returning the name of the record label to the film company. In a cost cutting move, EMI consolidated its labels, absorbing its artists into EMI's worldwide operations. Liberty Records operated between late 1980 and approximately 1986.

Many albums from the United Artists Records catalog were reissued on Liberty during these years. Two notable exceptions were a couple of Beatles albums not previously controlled by EMI in the United States: the A Hard Day's Night
A Hard Day's Night (album)

A Hard Day's Night is the third U.K. album by The Beatles, released on 10 July 1964 as the soundtrack to their first A Hard Day's Night . The album, their fourth U.S....
 soundtrack album, and Let It Be
Let It Be (album)

Let It Be is the twelfth U.K album, the nineteenth U.S. album, and the final original album released by The Beatles. It was released on 8 May 1970 by the band's Apple Records label shortly after the group's announced breakup....
.
(Let It Be was actually released by Apple Records
Apple Records

Apple Records is a record label founded by The Beatles in 1968, as a division of Apple Corps. It was initially intended as a creative outlet for the Beatles, both as a group and individually, plus a selection of other artists including Mary Hopkin, James Taylor, Badfinger, and Billy Preston....
 in both the UK and the US but because the movie had been distributed by United Artists Pictures, in America the album was distributed by United Artists Records rather than EMI.)

Both Beatles albums were reissued on the Capitol
Capitol Records

Capitol Records is a major United States-based record label owned by EMI and located in Hollywood, California and New York City as part of Capitol Music Group....
 label, which already controlled the rest of the Beatles catalog. The primary artist on Liberty was Kenny Rogers
Kenny Rogers

Kenneth Ray "Kenny" Rogers is an United States country music singer-songwriter, photographer, record producer, actor and entrepreneur.He has been very successful, charting more than 70 hit singles across various music genres and topping the country and pop album charts for more than 420 individual weeks in the United States alone....
.

United Artists released many other movie soundtrack albums, including those of It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World

It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World is a 1963 in film American film comedy film directed by Stanley Kramer about the madcap pursuit of $350,000 of stolen cash by a diverse and colorful group of strangers....
 and The Greatest Story Ever Told
The Greatest Story Ever Told

The Greatest Story Ever Told is a 1965 in film U.S. motion picture epic film produced and directed by George Stevens and distributed by United Artists....
, and of the film versions of the musicals A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (film)

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum is a musical comedy film, based on the A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and a book by Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart....
, Fiddler on the Roof
Fiddler on the Roof (film)

Fiddler on the Roof is the 1971 Cinema of the United States film adaptation of Fiddler on the Roof. It was directed by Norman Jewison. The film won three Academy Awards, including one for arranger-conductor John Williams....
 and Man of La Mancha
Man of La Mancha (film)

Man of La Mancha is a 1972 in film film version of the Broadway theatre musical theatre Man of La Mancha by Dale Wasserman, with music by Mitch Leigh and lyrics by Joe Darion....
. However, the movie soundtrack album of United Artists' most critically acclaimed and financially successful film musical, West Side Story
West Side Story (film)

West Side Story is a 1961 in film Cinema of the United States film directed by Robert Wise and Jerome Robbins. It is an adaptation of the Broadway musical West Side Story, which itself was adapted from William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet....
, was released by Columbia Records
Columbia Records

Columbia Records is an American record label founded in 1888.Columbia is the oldest surviving brand name in pre-recorded sound, being the first record company to produce pre-recorded records as opposed to blank cylinders....
, which had also released the Broadway
Broadway theatre

Broadway theatre, commonly called simply Broadway, refers to theatrical performances presented in one of the 39 large professional theaters with 500 seats or more located in the Theatre District, New York in Manhattan, New York City....
 cast album (Leonard Bernstein
Leonard Bernstein

Leonard Bernstein was a multi-Emmy-winning and Academy Award for Original Music Score nominated American Conductor , composer, author, music lecturer and Piano....
, who wrote the music for West Side Story, was a Columbia recording artist). Many of these soundtracks have reverted back to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, who in turn have licensed them out to other labels for reissue; first Rykodisc
Rykodisc

Rykodisc Records is an United States record label, owned by Warner Music Group....
, and more recently, Universal Music and EMI (the Fiddler on the Roof movie soundtrack). However, it is Sony
Sony

is a multinational corporation list of conglomerates corporation headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan, and one of the world's largest media conglomerates with revenue exceeding US$99.1 billion ....
, which now owns Columbia Records (and now a stake in MGM as well), that has released the West Side Story film soundtrack on CD.

When producer Jerry Weintraub
Jerry Weintraub

Jerry Weintraub is an American film producer and former chairman and CEO of United Artists. He now lives in Palm Springs, California....
 was enlisted to revive the United Artists
United Artists

United Artists Entertainment LLC is an United States film studio. The current United Artists was formed in November 2006 under a partnership between producer/actor Tom Cruise and his production partner, Paula Wagner, and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc., an MGM company....
 movie studio in 1986, he attempted to revive the United Artists Records label as well. However, they released only one album: the soundtrack for The Karate Kid Part II, a film which Weintraub had produced for Columbia Pictures
Columbia Pictures

Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. is an United States film production company and distribution company. It was one of the so-called studio system among the eight major film studios of Hollywood Cinema of the United States#Golden Age of Hollywood....
 before being hired at UA.

The EMI-owned United Artists Records catalogue is now controlled by Capitol Records.

United Artists Records and associated labels artists

  • 999
    999 (band)

    999 are an English rock music rock band who formed in London in 1977. They are often cited as one of the first punk rock bands.Between 1978 and 1981, they had five Top 75 single in the UK Singles Chart but only one made it to the Top 40....
    .
  • The Animals
    The Animals

    The Animals were an England music group of the 1960s known in the United States as part of the British Invasion. Known for their gritty, bluesy sound and deep-voiced frontman Eric Burdon, as exemplified by their signature songs "The House of the Rising Sun" and "We Gotta Get Out Of This Place", the band balanced tough, rock music-edged pop mu...
     (Jet)
  • The Angels
    The Angels (band)

    The Angels were an United States girl group, best-known for their 1963 number 1 hit, "My Boyfriend's Back "....
     (Ascot)
  • Paul Anka
    Paul Anka

    Paul Albert Anka, Order of Canada is a Canada singer, songwriter, and actor of Lebanese people origin. He became a Naturalization US citizen in 1990....
  • Shirley Bassey
    Shirley Bassey

    Dame Shirley Veronica Bassey Order of the British Empire is a United Kingdom singer. She performed the theme music to the James Bond films Goldfinger , Diamonds Are Forever , and Moonraker ....
  • The Beatles
    The Beatles

    The Beatles were a rock music and pop music band from Liverpool, England that formed in 1960. During their career, the group primarily consisted of John Lennon , Paul McCartney , George Harrison and Ringo Starr ....
     (US and Canada)
  • Bad Boy
    Bad Boy

    Bad Boy may refer to:*The Bad Boy , a 1917 film starring Robert Harron, Richard Cummings and Josephine Crowell*Bad Boy , a 1949 film starring Lloyd Nolan, Jane Wyatt and Audie Murphy...
  • Brinsley Schwarz
    Brinsley Schwarz

    Brinsley Schwarz were a 1970s English people Pub rock band, named after their guitarist Brinsley Schwarz . With Nick Lowe on bass and vocals, keyboardist Bob Andrews and drummer Billy Rankin, the band had evolved into its most well-known form by 1969 after achieving some success as Kippington Lodge....
  • Ronald Buchter (Ascot)
  • The Buzzcocks
  • Can
    Can (band)

    Can were an experimental rock band formed in West Germany in 1968. One of the most important krautrock groups, Can incorporated strong minimalism and world music influences....
  • Al Caiola
    Al Caiola

    Al Caiola is a guitarist who plays jazz, country music, rock music, country music, and pop music. He has been both a studio musician and stage performer....
     (Ultra Audio)
  • Andrea Carroll
  • Cher
    Cher

    Cher is an American pop music singer-songwriter, actor, film director and recording industry. She has won an Academy Award, a Grammy Award, an Emmy Award, three Golden Globe Awards and was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame....
  • Bill Conti
    Bill Conti

    Bill Conti is an Italian American film music composer who is frequently the conductor at the Academy Awards ceremony....
  • Pat Cooper
    Pat Cooper

    Pat Cooper is an American comedian. Cooper is primarily known for his stand-up routines, where he often makes reference to his Italy heritage from Mola di Bari, Italy....
  • Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose
    Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose

    Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose was a family soul music singing musical ensemble from Dania Beach, Florida, Florida, that attained brief popularity in the early 1970s....
  • The D-Men
    The D-Men

    The D-Men were an American Beat group. They began in Stamford, CT in 1963.Played continuously around the US and in many NYC clubs including Trude Heller's...
      (Veep & United Artists)
  • Spencer Davis Group
    Spencer Davis Group

    The Spencer Davis Group was a mid 1960s United Kingdom beat group from Birmingham, England. In their heyday the group consisted of Spencer Davis, Steve Winwood, Muff Winwood and Pete York; Jimmy Miller was their record producer....
     (US)
  • Dr. Feelgood
    Dr. Feelgood (band)

    Dr. Feelgood are a United Kingdom pub rock musical band, which was formed in mid 1971. The name of the band, Dr. Feelgood, is slang for heroin, or for physicians who are prepared to overprescribe drugs....
  • Patty Duke
    Patty Duke

    Anna Marie "Patty" Duke is an Academy Awards-, three-time Emmy Award- and two-time Golden Globe Award-winning United States actress of Theatre and film....
  • The Easybeats
    The Easybeats

    The Easybeats were a rock and roll band from Australia. They formed in Sydney in late 1964 and split at the end of 1969. They are widely regarded as the greatest Australian pop band of the 1960s and were the first Australian rock and roll act to score an international pop hit with their classic 1966 single "Friday on My Mind" ....
  • Electric Indian
  • Electric Light Orchestra
    Electric Light Orchestra

    Electric Light Orchestra, commonly abbreviated ELO, were a symphonic rock group from Birmingham, England, who released eleven studio albums between 1971 and 1986 and another album in 2001....
     (United Artists & Jet)
  • The Exciters
    The Exciters

    The Exciters were an United States pop music group of the 1960s. They were originally a girl group, although a male member was added later. The group consisted of lead singing Brenda Reid, her husband Herb Rooney, Carolyn Johnson and Lillian Walker....
  • Broderick Falconer
  • Ferrante & Teicher
    Ferrante & Teicher

    Ferrante & Teicher were a duo of American piano players, known for their light arrangements of familiar classical pieces, movie soundtracks, and show tunes....
     (Ultra Audio and United Artists)
  • George Fischoff
  • Crystal Gayle
    Crystal Gayle

    Crystal Gayle is an United States country music singer best known for a series of country-pop crossover hits in the late 1970s and early 1980s, including the Grammy Award-winning, "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue." She accumulated 18 No....
  • Bobby Goldsboro
    Bobby Goldsboro

    Bobby Goldsboro is an United States Country music and Popular music singer-songwriter as well as an accomplished painting and television producer....
  • Bill Haley & His Comets
    Bill Haley & His Comets

    Bill Haley & His Comets was an American rock and roll band that was founded in 1952 and continued until Haley's death in 1981. The band, also known by the names Bill Haley and The Comets and Bill Haley's Comets , was one of the earliest groups of white musicians to bring rock and roll to the attention of white America and the rest...
  • Hawkwind
    Hawkwind

    Hawkwind are a United Kingdom Rock Band , one of the earliest space rock groups. Their lyrics favour urban and science fiction themes. Notable fantasy fiction and science fiction writer Michael Moorcock was an occasional collaborator....
  • Help Yourself
    Help Yourself (band)

    Help Yourself, known to their fans as "The Helps", were an English Rock music band of the early 1970?s whose style developed from ?American-flavoured country-rock? ?to acid-drenched psych.?....
  • Leroy Holmes
    LeRoy Holmes

    LeRoy Holmes was an United States songwriter, composer, music arranger and orchestra conductor.Holmes studied music at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois and the Juilliard School in New York, before working with a number of bandleaders during the 1930s and early 40s....
  • The Highwaymen
    The Highwaymen (folk band)

    The Highwaymen were a circa 1960 "collegiate folk" group, which originated at Wesleyan University and had a number-one hit in 1961 with "Michael Row the Boat Ashore" and another top-20 hit in 1962 with "Cotton Fields"....
  • Jay and the Americans
    Jay and the Americans

    Jay and the Americans were a pop music group popular in the 1960s. Their initial lineup consisted of John "Jay" Traynor, Howard Kane , Kenny Vance and Sandy Deanne , though their greatest success on the Billboard magazine came after Traynor had been replaced as lead singer by Jay Black....
  • Marv Johnson
    Marv Johnson

    Marvin Earl Johnson was an United States Rhythm and blues and soul music singer, most notable for performing on the first gramophone record to ever come from what became Motown Records....
  • George Jones
    George Jones

    George Glenn Jones , is an American country music singer known for his long list of hit records, his distinctive voice and phrasing, and his marriage to Tammy Wynette....
  • Gordon Lightfoot
    Gordon Lightfoot

    Gordon Meredith Lightfoot, Jr., Order of Canada, Order of Ontario is a Canada singer and songwriter who achieved international success in folk, country, and popular music....
  • Little Anthony & The Imperials
    Little Anthony & The Imperials

    Little Anthony & The Imperials is a rhythm and blues/soul music/doo-wop human voice musical group from New York City, first active in the 1950s....
     (DCP, Veep & United Artists)
  • Little Romeo and the Casanovas (Ascot)
  • Man
    Man (band)

    Man are a rock band from South Wales whose style is a mixture of West Coast Psychedelic music, progressive rock, blues and country-rock. Formed in 1968 as a reincarnation of Wales rock harmony group ??The Bystanders??, Man are renowned for the extended jams in their live performances, and having had numerous line up changes....
  • Manfred Mann
    Manfred Mann

    Manfred Mann are a United Kingdom Beat music, rhythm and blues and popular music band of the 1960s, named after their South African keyboard player and founder, who later led the successful 1970s follow-on group Manfred Mann's Earth Band....
     (Ascot & United Artists)
  • Nathaniel Mayer
  • Don McLean
    Don McLean

    Don McLean is an United States singer-songwriter. He is most famous for his 1971 album American Pie , containing the renowned songs "American Pie" and "Vincent "....
  • Bobbi Martin
    Bobbi Martin

    Bobbi Martin was an American country music and pop music singer.Martin recorded for Coral Records for several years before releasing her debut album, Don't Forget I Still Love You....
  • George Martin
    George Martin

    Sir George Henry Martin Order of the British Empire is a United Kingdom record producer, arrangement and composer. He is sometimes referred to as "the Fifth Beatle"?a title that he owes to his work as producer or co-producer of all of The Beatles' original records as well as playing piano on some of The Beatles tracks?and is considered one o...
  • Garnett Mimms
  • Melba Montgomery
    Melba Montgomery

    Melba Montgomery is an United States country music singer. She is best known for duet hit recordings in the 1960s, with legendary country music singer, George Jones....
  • Maxine Nightingale
    Maxine Nightingale

    Maxine Nightingale is a United Kingdom Rhythm and blues and soul music singer, best known for her hit single in the 1970s....
  • Gene Pitney
    Gene Pitney

    Gene Francis Alan Pitney was an American singer-songwriter. He was also an accomplished guitarist, piano, drummer and skilled sound engineer. In 2002, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame....
     (Musicor)
  • Mark Radice
  • Gerry Rafferty
    Gerry Rafferty

    Gerry Rafferty is a Scottish singer and songwriter. He is the son of a Scottish mother and an Irish father....
  • Chris Rea
    Chris Rea

    Christopher Anton Rea is a singer-songwriter from Middlesbrough, England, recognisable for his distinctive, raspy voice. Rea has sold over 30 million albums worldwide....
  • Del Reeves
    Del Reeves

    Franklin Delano "Del" Reeves was a country music singer, best known for his "girl-watching" novelty-type songs of the 1960s. He became one of the most successful male country singers of the 1960s....
  • Johnny Rivers
    Johnny Rivers

    Johnny Rivers is an United States rock and roll singer, songwriter, guitarist, and record producer. He was versatile enough to do folk songs, blues, and revivals of old-time rock 'n' roll songs and some original material....
  • Kenny Rogers
    Kenny Rogers

    Kenneth Ray "Kenny" Rogers is an United States country music singer-songwriter, photographer, record producer, actor and entrepreneur.He has been very successful, charting more than 70 hit singles across various music genres and topping the country and pop album charts for more than 420 individual weeks in the United States alone....
  • Jimmy Roselli
    Jimmy Roselli

    Jimmy Roselli was one of the most significant Italian-American pop singers of his time, during an era of formidable competition from Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Perry Como, and Jerry Vale....
  • Merrilee Rush
    Merrilee Rush

    Merrilee Rush is an United States best known as the singing of "Angel of the Morning", a Top 40 record chart song which earned her a Grammy Awards nomination for Female Vocalist Of The Year....
  • Jean Shepard
    Jean Shepard

    Ollie Imogene Shepard, known professionally as Jean Shepard is an United States country music singer-songwriter, who was one of the first female Country music stars and had a series of hits between the 1950s and 1970s....
  • Dusty Springfield
    Dusty Springfield

    Mary Isabel Catherine Bernadette O'Brien, Officer of the Order of the British Empire , known as Dusty Springfield, was a leading pop music singer and entertainer....
     (US)
  • The Stranglers
    The Stranglers

    The Stranglers are an England Rock and roll group, formed on 11 September 1974 in Guildford, Surrey.Scoring a string of UK top ten hits, including "Golden Brown", "No More Heroes " and "Peaches " and UK top forty hits spanning four decades, the Stranglers originally built a following alongside the mid-'70s pub rock scene....
  • The Tammys
    The Tammys

    The Tammys were an United States girl group made up of sisters Gretchen and Cathy Owens and their friend Linda Jones. They are best known for their song "Egyptian Shumba" with its faux Middle-Eastern instrumentals and sweet girlish vocals that quickly change to wild, nearly orgasmic shrieks....
  • Traffic
    Traffic (band)

    Traffic was an England rock band formed in 1967 by Steve Winwood, Jim Capaldi, Chris Wood and Dave Mason. They began as a psychedelic rock group influenced by The Beatles when releasing early pop rock singles , and diversified their sound through the use of instruments such as musical keyboard, reed instruments, and by incorporating jazz an...
     (US)
  • Ike & Tina Turner
    Ike & Tina Turner

    Ike & Tina Turner were an United States rock & roll and soul music duo, made of the husband-and-wife team of Ike Turner and Tina Turner in the 1960s and 1970s....
  • The Ventures
    The Ventures

    The Ventures are an United States instrumental rock band formed in 1958 in Tacoma, Washington, Washington. The band, formed by Don Wilson and Bob Bogle, two masonry workers, has had an enduring impact on the development of music worldwide, having sold over 100 million records, and are to date the best-selling instrumental band of all time....
  • War
    War (band)

    War is an United States funk band from California, known for the hit songs "Low Rider ", "Spill the Wine" and "Why Can't We Be Friends ". Formed in 1969, War was a musical crossover band which fused elements of Rock music, funk, jazz, Latin music, Rhythm and blues, and reggae....
     (Far Out Productions)
  • Dottie West
    Dottie West

    Dottie West was an United States country music singer, and was one of Country music's most influential and groundbreaking female artists. Dottie West's career started in the early-60s, with her Top 10 hit, "Here Comes My Baby Back Again", which won her the first Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance in 1965....
  • George Williams
  • Bobby Womack
    Bobby Womack

    Robert Dwayne "Bobby" Womack is an American singer-songwriter and musician. An active recording artist since the early 1960s where he started his career as the lead singer of his family musical group The Valentinos and as Sam Cooke's backing guitarist, Womack's career has spanned more than 40 years and has spanned a repertoire in the style...


See also

  • List of record labels
    List of record labels

    This is a list of notable record labels.Owing to the large number of entries, the list has been divided by the first letter of the label's name, with labels starting with a number added to this page:...