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DreamWorks Records (often referred in copyright notices as SKG Music, LLC) was an American record label founded in 1996 by David Geffen, Mo Ostin, his son Michael Ostin and Lenny Waronker as a subsidiary of DreamWorks Pictures. [1]
In June 2005, ROW acquired the American independent music distributor and home entertainment publisher Koch Entertainment, including its label Koch Records. [ 6 ] [ 5 ] From 1999 to 2005, Koch operated a Nashville, Tennessee division dedicated to country music , originally known as Audium Records.
Babyface; Bachman–Turner Overdrive; Ross Bagdasarian; Butch Baker; Josephine Baker; The Bama Band; Buju Banton; The Bar-Kays; Count Basie; Axel Bauer; Bee Gees
Maybach Music Group (MMG) was launched in a joint venture and as an imprint of Ross' then-label, Def Jam Recordings in 2008. Along with Ross himself, the label signed its first two acts that same year; its first was the hip hop group of which Ross was a member, Triple C's (alongside Gunplay, Torch, and Young Breed), while its second, singer Masspike Miles was signed in November of that year. [6]
MKW or variations may refer to: Mario Kart Wii, a 2008 kart racing video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Wii; MKW, the IATA code for Rendani Airport, Manokwari, West Papua, Indonesia; MKW, the station code for Malakwal Junction railway station, Punjab, Pakistan; mkw, the ISO 639-3 code for Kituba language in Republic of the Congo
Monkeywrench Records is an independent United States–based record label, located in Seattle, Washington. The label was founded by members of the alternative rock band Pearl Jam in 2009, following the end of the band's deal with J Records .
Mercury Records is an American record label owned by Universal Music Group. It had significant success as an independent operation in the 1940s and 1950s. Smash Records and Fontana Records were sub labels of Mercury. [1] Mercury Records released rock, funk, R&B, doo wop, soul music, blues, pop, rock and roll, and jazz records.
The U.S. arm of Britain's Decca Records was established in New York in 1934 [1] In 1937, the owner of Decca, Edward R. Lewis, chose to split off the UK Decca company from the U.S. company (keeping his U.S. Decca holdings), fearing the financial damage that would arise for UK Companies if the emerging hostilities of Nazi Germany should lead to war – correctly foreseeing World War II.