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See List of record labels, music of France, French rock, ... Pages in category "French record labels" The following 61 pages are in this category, out of 61 total.
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Scorpio Music is a French music label headquartered in Paris. The company was founded by Henri Belolo in 1976, [1] best known as the original creator of The Ritchie Family and the disco group Village People with Jacques Morali.
French record labels (6 C, 61 P) M. Music publishing companies of France (9 P) Musical instrument manufacturing companies of France (1 C, 19 P)
Accord is a French classical record label, and the main classical imprint of Universal Music France. [1] The brand originally belonged in France to Musidisc, founded in 1995, which incorporated the labels Accord, Adès, Disc AZ, Adda, Vega, Le Club Français du Disque, Sofrason.
For example, Believe partnered with the French pop label Structure and the Germany-based brand Madizin Music. Believe also formed a partnership with the Indian label Panorama Music. [55] In March 2024, Warner Music Group revealed that it had placed a bid to acquire Believe, in a deal valued at 17 euros per share, or roughly 1.65 billion euros. [56]
It was founded in 1998 by Patrick Zelnik, former CEO of Virgin France, Gilles Paires and Eric Tong Cuong. [1] [2]Following finance house Édouard Stern taking a 10% stake in Naïve, [3] Naïve acquired various other record labels, including among classical labels Auvidis (which included early music label Michel Bernstein's Astrée and modernist label Montaigne), Yolanta Skura's Opus 111 ...
Barclay is a French Universal Music Group record label, originally owned by Eddie Barclay in 1953. [1] Eddie was a bandleader, pianist, producer and nightclub owner. With his wife and vocalist, Nicole, he started a record company. [2] It published the work of Stéphane Grappelli, Lionel Hampton and Rhoda Scott, among others.