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  2. List of Virgin Records artists - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Virgin Records artists - Wikipedia

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    A. Aaliyah; Paula Abdul; Acidman; Adelitas Way; Adiemus (albums) Ado (singer) After 7; Air (French band) Damon Albarn; Alessi's Ark; Alice in Chains; Brooke Allison

  4. Virgin Records - Wikipedia

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    Virgin Records America, Inc. was the company's North American operations founded in 1986. [8] They are no longer active and were headquartered in Hollywood, California, and operated under the Capitol Music Group imprint, now also owned by UMG, since 2012. The US operations had also taken on the name Virgin Records. [9]

  5. Virgin EMI Records - Wikipedia

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    Virgin EMI Records was founded in March 2013 through the merger of Mercury Records UK and Virgin Records. [2] It operated two distinct A&R and marketing streams—Virgin and EMI Records . [ 3 ] Virgin EMI became one of Universal Music UK's front-line labels, alongside Polydor Records , Island Records , Decca Records , and a newly established ...

  6. Category:Virgin Records - Wikipedia

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  7. Jeff Ayeroff - Wikipedia

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    Ayeroff left Warner Records in 1987 and, along with partner Jordan Harris, opened the U.S. label offices for Virgin Records after an invitation from company owner Richard Branson. Ayeroff and Harris signed and marketed an artist roster at Virgin U.S. which included Paula Abdul, [7] Janet Jackson, Lenny Kravitz, The Smashing Pumpkins and others. [8]

  8. Narada Productions - Wikipedia

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    This led to the creation of Narada in Milwaukee in 1983, and the roster eventually included David Arkenstone, Jesse Cook, Michael Gettel, Michael Jones, David Lanz, Oscar Lopez, and Billy McLaughlin. Virgin Records bought Narada in 1997, along with Higher Octave and Back Porch, and directly signed Yanni, along with other New Age and Smooth Jazz ...

  9. Virgin Music Group - Wikipedia

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    Seven months after its announcement, Universal Music Group launched Virgin Music Group, as an entertainment and music company, to head operations of Virgin Music Label & Artist Services and Ingrooves. [3] Prior to its launch, UMG appointed Mtheory founders JT Myers, and Nat Pastor, to serve as Co-Chief executive officers of Virgin Music Group. [4]