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  2. Brunswick Records - Wikipedia

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    The official Brunswick Records web site has a detailed history of the Tarnopol-era Brunswick Records. The label was revived in 1995 by Nat's children. [19] and many of the Chicago soul recordings have been re-issued in recent years. Brunswick's catalog is distributed by AMPED Distribution (a division of Alliance Entertainment).

  3. Category:Brunswick Records albums - Wikipedia

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    Topics about Brunswick Records albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories This category contains studio albums released on the Brunswick Records label. Please move any non-studio albums to an appropriate subcategory per WikiProject Albums guidelines .

  4. The Who discography - Wikipedia

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    In 1966, they moved to Polydor Records [1] and took the rights to their Brunswick recordings with them. They created and moved to Track Records the following year [ 1 ] with distribution by Polydor. They left Track in 1974 and returned to Polydor directly, [ 2 ] remaining with the label ever since.

  5. Category:Brunswick Records singles - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Brunswick Records singles" The following 60 pages are in this category, out of 60 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  6. Category:Brunswick Records artists - Wikipedia

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  7. Vocalion Records - Wikipedia

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    "Aeolian" was later dropped from the label's name. In late 1924, the label was acquired by Brunswick Records. During the 1920s, Vocalion also began the 1000 race series, records recorded by and marketed to African Americans. [1] Jim Jackson recorded "Jim Jackson's Kansas City Blues" for Vocalion in 1927. [2]

  8. Ellingtonia, Vol. One - Wikipedia

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    Ellingtonia, Vol. One is a compilation album of phonograph records assembled by Brunswick Records during the American Federation of Musicians strike, cataloguing the early, experimental Brunswick and Vocalion recordings of Duke Ellington in the middle of the Harlem Renaissance.

  9. I'll See You in My Dreams (1924 song) - Wikipedia

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    Released on Brunswick Records, it charted for 16 weeks during 1925, spending seven weeks at number 1 in the United States. [6] Other popular versions in 1925 were by Marion Harris; Paul Whiteman; Ford & Glenn; and Lewis James; [7] with three of these four reaching the Top 10.