Crown Records
Crown Records was a budget albums record label founded as a subsidiary of Modern Records. It has been the name of several different record labels, listed below.
Discography
Mono
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Stereo
Stereo albums |
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Other Crown Records
- United Kingdom
- Crown Records was a label made by Polyphon before World War I.
- Crown Records was a short-lived label in the mid-1920s that was a successor to the 6-inch "Bell" records made by Edison Bell.[1]
- Crown Records was a label for 9-inch discs sold exclusively in Woolworth stores 1935-1937 through a contract with the Crystalate Manufacturing Company and was related to the Eclipse label.[2]
- United States
- Crown Records (1930s label) was headquartered in New York City in the mid 20th century.
- Crown Records, launched and headquartered in Virginia Beach, Virginia in the early 2000s, issues records for the square dance community
- Japan based Crown Records, also known as Nippon Crown.
- Hong Kong based Crown Records 娛樂唱片, starting in the early 1960s, produces and issues records of Cantonese opera and Cantopop mainly, Mandopop and Hong Kong English pop in few.
References
- Label Index - C — Michael Thomas' website]
- Woolworth's Museum - Eclipse and Crown Records in the 1930s
See also
- List of record labels
External links
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