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  • 51Majestic Record Corporation — was a United States record label in 1916 and 1917. Majestic was incorporated in the state of New York on September 25, 1916 with a capitalization of $10,000. Three names behind the start of Majestic were J.C. Reis, R.V. Schoenfeld and D. Green …

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  • 52James Guthrie (record producer) — Infobox musical artist Name = James Guthrie Img capt = James Guthrie circa 1981 Img size = Landscape = Background = non performing personnel Birth name = Alias = Born = birth date and age|1953|11|14|df=yes London, England Died = Instrument =… …

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  • 53American Record Company — The American Record Company was founded by Ellsworth A. Hawthorne and Horace Sheble (formerly dealers for Edison Records who had been blacklisted for their questionable business methods) and Frederick M. Prescot. It was based in Springfield,… …

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  • 54Anti-record — An anti record is a musical vinyl record which has been treated (melted, drilled, painted, etc.) so that it becomes a noise record. While this term was first used by LAYLAH Records on conventional vinyl releases by Current 93, Nurse With Wound… …

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  • 55Friction Groove — was a band formed c.1983 by Ali McMordie after the break up of Stiff Little Fingers. The act featured McMordie along with Alison Rolls (vocals), Mic Dover (guitars), Jon Reynolds (drums) and Mike Clowes (Keyboards), and were signed to the… …

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  • 56List of record labels starting with P — * Pablo Records * PachoPro * Pacific Front Recordings * Pacific Jazz Records * Pacific Records * Pagan Records * Page Music * Page One Records * Painted Smiles * Paisley Park Records * Palette Records * Palm Pictures * Palm Records * Palo Duro… …

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  • 57run-in groove — /ˈrʌn ɪn gruv/ (say run in groohv) noun a groove preceding the soundtrack on a gramophone record on which the pick up is placed …

  • 58concentric groove — noun : the single continuous silent groove at the end of a disc recording, cut there to prevent the pickup from traveling further toward the center of the record …

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  • 59lead-over groove — ˈlēˌdōvə(r) noun Etymology: lead over from the phrase lead over : a coarse pitch groove joining recordings of short duration to carry the pickup stylus from one recording to the next on the record …

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  • 60run-out groove — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun : a lead out groove on a phonograph record …

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