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| Â | Boston.com / News / Boston Globe / Obituaries / Greg Shaw, 55, a champion of garage rockers, renegades |
 | | In the early 1970s he started a new fanzine called Who Put the Bomp, then moved to Los Angeles, where he wrote for several rock publications and worked for United Artists Records. |  | | Records in 1974 to release a single by the San Francisco band the Flamin' Groovies. |  | | Shaw was born in San Francisco and started collecting records in the late 1950s, accumulating a trove of more than 1 million recordings. |
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http://www.boston.com/news/globe/obituaries/articles/2004/10/24/greg_shaw_55_a_champion_of_garage_rockers_renegades
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| Â | United Western Recorders - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | United Western Recorders was a renowned recording studio complex in Hollywood, California, which became one of the most successful independent recording studios in the world in the late 1950s and 1960s. |  | | United was favoured by 'older' artists such as Crosby, Sinatra, Nat "King" Cole and Ray Charles, while Western soon became a favoured recording venue for the new generation of pop-rock musicians and producers, such as Sam Cooke, The Beach Boys, Phil Spector and The Mamas And The Papas, |  | | A pioneer of many modern recording techniques, Putnam built Universal into one of the most sought-after studios in the country and became well-known for his UREI recording equipment and custom-made Universal Audio mixing consoles, which were bought by many major recording studios. |
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| Â | United Artists Records - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | United Artists Records was a record label founded by United Artists soon after its own founding in 1919 to distribute soundtracks from its movies. |  | | Gordon Lightfoot recorded his first major label albums with United Artists from 1966-1969. |  | | In 1969, United Artists acquired Liberty Records and its subsidiary Imperial Records. |
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| Â | United Republic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | "United Republic" is the national anthem of Yemen. |  | | Written by Abdallah "al-Fadhool" Abdulwahab Noman and composed by Ayob Tarish, it was formerly the anthem of the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen (South Yemen) and became the anthem of all of Yemen when the two Yemens merged in 1990. |  | | In faith and love I am part of mankind. |
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| Â | Washington Women United Records, 1975-1986 |
 | | The records of the Washington Women United, of Olympia, Washington, were donated to the Washington State University Libraries by the organization in July 1986 (MS 86-25). |  | | The statewide organization Washington Women United (WWU) was established in 1979 by Washington State Women's Political Caucus members as an independent unit to replace the services of the defunct Washington State Women's Council. |  | | A second installation of records from the organization was received and processed in 1995, as Cage 625. |
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 | | Search results include a full record and digitised image for each item, and records with a hyperlink to the relevant image may be downloaded. |  | | The Hospital records database is a computerized database of information about hospital records, mainly those which have been transferred to local authority or other record offices or which are administered by health authority archivists. |  | | Search results include both a brief and full description of records. |
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 | | CD#130 Virginia, 1850 Census Microfilm Records, Disk 1 |  | | FTM CD#133 Virginia, 1850 Census microfilm records, Disk 4 |  | | FTM CD#132 Virginia, 1850 Census microfilm records, Disk 3 |
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| Â | Beatles Records, Beatles records on vinyl, rare Beatles records |
 | | Beatles Records, Beatles records on vinyl, rare Beatles records Beatles Albums, Beatles 45s, and Beatles rare vinyl releases on Capitol Records, Vee Jay Records, Parlophone records, MGM Records, Odeon records, Atco Records, Polydor Records, Swan Records, Savage Records, Tollie Records, Apple Records, Decca Records, United Artists Records, and Capital Records. |  | | Beatles Records, Beatles records on vinyl, rare Beatles records |  | | They released one record for The Beatles in 1962, |
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 | | United Artists Records had seen some major hit records throughout the '60s and '70s, but by the end of the decade, the parent film distribution and production company was revamping all of its operations, in the wake of the mass exodus of several of its top executives. |  | | Finally, in 1978, Rafferty was free to record again, and he signed to United Artists Records. |  | | But by the time United Artists Records was sold to EMI around 1980, his figures weren't showing millions of units sold anymore. |
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 | | The Rodríguez/Puente feud was reflected on some of the recordings Rodríguez made for Musicor Records, such as "Avisale A Mi Contrario Que Aqui Estoy Yo' from the Carnival Of The Americas album. |  | | He recorded eight tunes for with the band on the SMC label. |  | | He decided to found his own TR Records label in 1969 and while waiting for medical test results in the UK, he used British musicians to record the music for his first TR album, Involvidable/Unforgettable. |
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 | | This label guide covers album labels by United Artists Records from their beginning in 1958 until the company was purchased by Capitol Records in 1979. |  | | The United Artists record label, having released so many great soundtrack albums -- including the James Bond series -- has a proud place in recorded music history. |  | | As was the case with their films (UA never owned any expensive sets), United Artists did not press their own records. |
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| Â | Apple Records - Free Encyclopedia |
 | | Earlier Beatles albums had been released on Parlophone/EMI (and Capitol Records or United Artists Records in the US.) |  | | Apple Records was founded in 1968 by the musical group known as the Beatles, comprising John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr. |  | | The label was resurrected around the time of the Anthology for use on all Beatles CDs. |
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| Â | Top ten garage/psychedelic reissues of 2003 |
 | | United Artists recorded an entire album’s worth of material with the Gurus, and advertised an upcoming album which was to be titled The Gurus are Hear. |  | | Skip Bifferty was one of London’s best-loved underground bands during the Summer of Love, and their records, although not successful in the hit parade, have nevertheless become revered as some of the greatest examples of UK underground psychedelic pop. |  | |  The first disc is comprised of studio recordings that the group recorded in 1965 and ’66. |
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| Â | VH1.com : Leon Ware : Biography |
 | | Ware himself was contracted to United Artists, and his self-titled debut album appeared on the label in 1972. |  | | He was producing songs for T-Boy Ross, and he was recording his own solo album. |  | | Meanwhile, Ware had signed with Elektra Records as a recording artist, and he released his fourth solo album, Rockin' You Eternally, which spawned two R&B singles chart entries, "Baby Don't Stop Me" and the title song, but did not itself reach the charts. |
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 | | Western Recorders is covered in the book “Temples of Sound” where it states: “more hit records have been recorded at Western Recorders than any other studio in the USA”. |  | | In 1961, Western Recorders at 6000 Sunset was acquired and remodeled and incorporated into the complex with the facilities being known as United Western Recorders. |  | | Western Recorders Studios at 6000 Sunset hosted the who's who of music in front of and behind the glass: Bones Howe, Wally Heider and Lee Hirschberg were on staff while artists like Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Nat King Cole, Johnny Mercer and Ray Charles were recording the hits of the day. |
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 | | The following is a listing of out-of-print vinyl record albums, including psychedelia, first pressings, and debut albums from the late 1960s and 1970s. |  | | All of the records listed here are vinyl releases and are available for purchase. |  | | To purchase a record, please e-mail me to reserve the album. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/music/PFArchives/Records/Albums/AlbumsF.htm
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 | | After signing a short-term contract with United Artists Records in 1961, Johnnie signed with Liberty Records in November 1961 and recorded a few duets with Timi Yuro as well as his own LP on Liberty and a re-make of "Cry" in February 1962. |  | | Recorded February 24, 1955 at Radio Recorders on Santa Monica Boulevard in Hollywood, California, USA. |  | | Archie Bleyer launched the new Cadence Records label in 1953 and hit big with The Everly Brothers on his label in 1957. |
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| Â | Record producer - Psychology Central |
 | | Top-line studios such as Olympic Studios in London or United Western Recorders in Los Angeles quickly became among the most sought-after recording facilities in the world, and both these studios became veritable "hit factories" that produced many of the most successful pop recordings of the latter 20th century. |  | | In the first half of the 20th century, the record producer's role was comparable to that of a film producer, in that the record producer organised and supervised recording sessions, paid technicians, musicians and arrangers, and sometimes chose material for the artist. |  | | They were carefully constructed to create optimum recording conditions, and were equipped with the latest and best recording equipment and top-quality microphones, as well as electronic amplification gear and musical instruments. |
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| Â | Church, Church Records and Religion |
 | | Catholic History ~ includes archives, records, societies, and much more; United Kingdom |  | | Locating and Using Religious Records for Family History |  | | Catholic Marriage Records: Discovering an Immigrant's Place of Origin |
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| Â | Chris LeDoux Country |
 | | Liberty Records was an United States based record label. |  | | In 1966 a reissue label Sunset Records was started to deal with previously issued records from the new labels. |  | | In 1957 the jazz label Pacific Records was acquired. |
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| Â | FACTORY SEALED COUNTRY ALBUMS FOR SALE |
 | | record album is on the RCA Records Label (CPL2-1014). |  | | 1960's record album is on the DECCA Records Label (DL 4939). |  | | This factory sealed record album is on the RCA Records Label (AHM1-2213). |
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| Â | CMT.com : The Belmonts : Biography |
 | | The group moved to United Artists Records that year, and cut their final recordings from this part of their history there in 1966. |  | | It was recorded for Mohawk under the direction of conductor/arranger Hugo Montenegro (who had previously arranged an abortive debut single by Dion with a separate backing group), and the B-side got onto several local radio play lists. |  | | As a trio, they recorded for the Mohawk label in 1957, making their debut with the song "Teenage Clementine," which came and went without notice. |
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