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EMI Records (formerly EMI Records Ltd.) is a British multinational record label owned by Universal Music Group.It was originally founded as a British flagship label by the music company EMI in 1972, and launched in January 1973 as the successor to its Columbia and Parlophone record labels.
Kevin Federline (Federation Records) Tiziano Ferro (EMI Music Italy) Fey (EMI Music/Capitol) Neil Finn (Parlophone) Fire 12; Fischerspooner; Five Finger Death Punch; The Flowers (EMI Music China) Jo FloWroshus (Capitol/EMI/History Makerz) Foo Fighters (Roswell/Parlophone/Capitol, left in 1999) Michael Franti and Spearhead (Parlophone) The J ...
The following artists (musicians or bands) have had releases with EMI Records (formerly Virgin EMI Records).This list is not for artists who have recorded solely under the Virgin Records label or the original EMI Records label that existed from 1973 to 2012.
As well as the well-known record label the group also owned EMI Music Publishing, which was the largest music publisher in the world. EMI Music Publishing has [when?] won the Music Week Award for Publisher of the Year every year for over 10 years; in 2009, for the first time in history the award was shared jointly with Universal Music ...
2kSounds; Columbia Graphophone Company (EMI's Columbia Records, outside the United States, until the 1980s); Ministry of Sound Australia (Australian subsidiary of Ministry of Sound, now operating independently with distribution handled by Universal Music Australia)
In the foreclosure process, Citigroup cut EMI's debt by 65% to 1.2 billion British pounds ($1.94 billion) while providing it with a cash balance of more than 300 million pounds, EMI said Tuesday.
Virgin EMI Records was a British record label owned by the Universal Music Group that was formed in 2013. In June 2020, the label was rebranded as EMI Records , and operates Virgin Records as an imprint of the new EMI Records.
The origins of EMI Music Publishing date back to the EMI Group's entry into music publishing in 1958 through the formation of Ardmore and Beechwood. [4] In 1969, EMI greatly expanded its presence in music publishing through the acquisition of Keith Prowse Music for US$1.2 million in cash and 70,000 ordinary stock units. [4]