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  2. Category:Piccadilly Records artists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Piccadilly Records artists" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Joyce Blair;

  3. Record shop of the year says vinyl 'here to stay' - AOL

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    Sound Records, in Stroud, won the accolade despite being up against well-established independent shops such as Rough Trade and Piccadilly Records in Manchester.

  4. Pye Records - Wikipedia

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    PYE or Pye Records is an independent British record label. It was first established in 1955 and played a major role in shaping rock 'n' roll and pop music history. The Pye name was dropped in 1980 due to trademark issues, after which it produced almost no music until the company name and trademark was acquired by the Scottish broadcaster and music producer, Tony Currie, in September 2024.

  5. Piccadilly Records - Wikipedia

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: Pye Records#Piccadilly and Dawn labels

  6. The Sorrows - Wikipedia

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    They were signed by Pye subsidiary Piccadilly Records, and began working with producer John Schroeder. Their line-up included Fardon, Whitcher, Juckes, Packham and Finlay. [1] The Sorrows released their first album, Take a Heart, in 1965 on Piccadilly. [1]

  7. Let's Emerge! - Wikipedia

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    Norman Records ' Top 50 Albums of 2022 44 [6] Piccadilly Records: Piccadilly Records ' Top 100 Albums of 2022 20 [7] Track listing. Let's Emerge track listing; No.

  8. Timebox (band) - Wikipedia

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    Signed to Piccadilly Records in February 1967, their debut single, "I'll Always Love You" / "Save Your Love", produced by John Schroeder, was released. Following this, Henry returned to the United States; and drummer Geoff Dean contracted tuberculosis to be replaced by Andy Petre.

  9. The Kestrels - Wikipedia

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    The group bounced briefly over to Decca before returning to Pye Records, and a long-term contract to record for that label's Piccadilly imprint. Their subsequent releases failed to chart, but they remained busy on their own performances and also backing Pye's resident star, Lonnie Donegan , on some of his records (including the 1962 gospel ...