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  2. Casablanca Records - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, Seagram purchased PolyGram and merged it with MCA Inc. to create the Universal Music Group. Upon the merger, the original (pre-2000) Casablanca Records music catalog became a part of The Island Def Jam Music Group, which folded in 2014. Reissues from the catalog became the responsibility of Island Records.

  3. Pure Prairie League - Wikipedia

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    A second Casablanca release, Something in the Night (February 1981), kept Pure Prairie League on the charts with "Still Right Here in My Heart". [4] However, as fate would have it, Casablanca ultimately went bankrupt and was sold to Polygram Records. Polygram then dropped most of Casablanca's roster, including Pure Prairie League. [4]

  4. 707 (band) - Wikipedia

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    The original members included Phil Bryant (bass, vocals), Jim McClarty (), Duke McFadden (keyboards/synthesizers, vocals) and Kevin Russell (guitars, vocals). [1]Initially signed to Casablanca Records, they achieved significant rock radio airplay with "I Could Be Good for You", written by McFadden and McClarty.

  5. CMC (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    Cercle Municipal de Casablanca commonly known as CMC is a basketball club, part of the eponymous multi-sports club, [1] based in Casablanca, Morocco. History [ edit ]

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  7. A Night at Studio 54 - Wikipedia

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    The location of Studio 54 in 2008.. Nightclub and discotheque Studio 54, located at 254 West 54th Street, between Eighth Avenue and Broadway in Manhattan, New York City, was founded and opened by Steve Rubell and Ian Schrager in 1977, [1] [2] and by 1979 it had become a world-famous front for disco music. [3]