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Jumbo Records was a record label set up in Britain in 1908 as a subsidiary of the Italian company Fonotipia.The 10-inch 78 rpm records were initially manufactured in Frankfurt for marketing in the UK, and then in Tonbridge, Kent, but in 1913 manufacturing moved to a new factory at Hertford.
Ultimate Painting performing at Jumbo Records, Leeds, September 2016. Background information; Origin: London, England: ... Live at Third Man Records (2016) References ...
Jumbo Records, Leeds, described it as; "Really, really great indie pop/rock that chugs along like a frantic newwave addicted monkey". In August 2010 they played Reading and Leeds Festivals . [ 2 ] In 2011 they returned to Leeds Festival on special request of Leeds label Dance to the Radio . [ 3 ]
In late 2006, Hull born singer-songwriter Nicky Smith responded to an advertisement in Jumbo Records, Leeds, for a band called Blind Shore who were looking for a frontman. [2] Blind Shore were Rob Marshall, Simon Lindley and Scott Pemberton formerly of Barnsley band Lyca Sleep, who had released a couple of singles via a small independent label. [4]
Born in 1946, Jon Rennard was a folksinger based in Leeds, West Yorkshire. Rennard was appreciated as a singer in folk clubs. Rennard was appreciated as a singer in folk clubs. He died at the age of 24 on 29 July 1971 in a car accident in Leeds.
The final show was at The Cockpit in Leeds, where the band again showed their support for independent record stores and solely allowed entrance to those who pre-ordered the new album from Jumbo Records and Crash Records, whom sold out of their allocation within an hour of going on sale.
Jumbo Records; P. Pathé Records (China) Polyphon; U. U.S. Everlasting Records This page was last edited on 31 March 2019, at 20:33 (UTC). ...
Leeds Talk-O-Phone was a record label, producing cylinders from 1894 to 1903 and single-sided lateral-cut disc phonograph records in the United States of America from about 1902 to 1909. Leeds Records were produced by the Talk-O-Phone Company of Toledo, Ohio , owned by Wynant van Zant Pierce Bradley and Albert Irish.