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  2. Category:Musical artist logos - Wikipedia

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    To place a file in this category, add the tag {{Non-free logo|Musical artist logos}} to the bottom of the file's description page. If you are not sure which category a file belongs to, consult the file copyright tag page. If this category is very large, please consider placing your file in a new or existing subcategory.

  3. Tongue and lips logo - Wikipedia

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    The tongue and lips logo [4] or alternatively the lips and tongue logo, [5] also known as the Hot Lips logo, [4] [6] or the Rolling Stones Records logo, [7] or simply the Rolling Stones logo, [8] is a logo designed by the English art designer John Pasche for the rock band The Rolling Stones in 1970. It has been called the most famous logo in ...

  4. Zedd - Wikipedia

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    The accompanying music video was later released 23 August 2018. On 27 September 2018, Zedd released his remix of the Shawn Mendes single " Lost in Japan ". [ 61 ] This single quickly rose onto the Top 40 charts and was the first collaboration between the two artists.

  5. Maybach Music Group - Wikipedia

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    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]

  6. Hipgnosis - Wikipedia

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    Hipgnosis covers rarely featured artists' photos on the outside, and most were in a gatefold cover format to provide ample space for their imagery. Many of Hipgnosis' covers also featured pen and ink logos and illustrations designed to appear high-tech (often by graphic designer George Hardie ), stickers, fancy inner sleeves, and other ...

  7. Epic Records - Wikipedia

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    Initial classical music releases were from Philips Records which distributed Columbia product in Europe. [1] Pop talent on co-owned Okeh Records were transferred to Epic which made Okeh a rhythm and blues label. [2] Epic's bright-yellow, black, and blue logo became a familiar trademark for many jazz and classical releases.