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  1. Alchemy Records (U.S.)

    For the Japanese record label Alchemy Records Japan Unreferenced date December 2009 Alchemy Records was a San Francisco Bay area independent record label , founded by Mark Deutrom and Victor Hayden . Partial discography 1985 Clown Alley band Clown Alley Circus of Chaos VM101 1986 The Grim Face of Betrayal VM??? 1986 Sacrilege B.C. Party With God VM??? 1987 The Melvins Gluey Porch Treatments VM103 1987 Rich Kids on LSD Rock n Roll Nightmare VM104 Re issued through Epitaph Records 1987 Neurosis band Neurosis Pain of Mind VM105 1987 Poison Idea War All the Time Poison Idea album War All The Time VM106 1988 Spiderworks Self titled VM??? 1988 Sacrilege B.C. Too Cool to Pray VM??? 1989 Paranoia band Paranoia Many Faces of Paranoia VM??? 1989 Virulence band Virulence If This Isn t a Dream... ALCHEMY 003 LP 1989 Guillotine band Guillotine Bring Down the Curtain VM??? See also List of record labels Category Record labels established in 1985 Category Record labels disestablished in 1989 Category American independent record labels US independent record label stub fr Alchemy Records tats Unis gl Alchemy Records EE.UU. ...   more details



  1. Alchemy Records

    Alchemy Records is the name of three different record labels Alchemy Records U.S. , based in San Francisco Alchemy Records Japan , based in Osaka Alchemy Records UK , based in London Disambig fr Alchemy Records ...   more details



  1. Alchemy Records (Japan)

    Unreferenced stub date December 2009 For the US label Alchemy Records U.S. Alchemy Records is a record label based in Osaka , Japan , specializing in noise music noise experimental music and psychedelic rock . It is run by Jojo Hiroshige of the List of noise musicians noise group Hijokaidan . Alchemy has released albums by Hijokaidan, Balzac band Balzac , Hanatarash , Masonna , Incapacitants , Borbetomagus , and Merzbow , among many others. Until April 2008, Alchemy also had a record store in Osaka s Amerikamura . See also List of record labels Category Japanese record labels Category Noise music record labels Category Psychedelic rock record labels Category Experimental music record labels Japan record label stub fr Alchemy Records Japon ja ...   more details



  1. Alchemy (disambiguation)

    Alchemy was an early protoscientific practice and may also refer to TOCright Entertainment and literature Books and Comics Alchemy comics , a Marvel character Alchemy novel Alchemy novel , a novel by Margaret Mahy Doctor Alchemy , a fictional DC Comics super villain Film Alchemy film Alchemy film , 2005 film starring Sarah Chalke and Tom Cavanagh Games Alchemy Android Alchemy Android , a game for Android mobile phones by Andrey Zed Zaikin Alchemy game Alchemy game by PopCap Games Whip of Alchemy , a fictional weapon in Castlevania Music Albums Alchemy Leah Andreone album Alchemy Leah Andreone album 1998 Alchemy Richard Lloyd album Alchemy Richard Lloyd album 1979 Alchemy Third Ear Band album Alchemy Third Ear Band album 1969 Alchemy Yngwie Malmsteen album Alchemy Yngwie Malmsteen album 1999 Alchemy An Index of Possibilities 1985 , an album by David Sylvian Alchemy Dire Straits Live 1984 Alchemy , Yumiyumi album 2004 Record labels Alchemy Records Japan , a record label Alchemy Records U.S. , a record label Television Alchemy Eureka Alchemy Eureka , an episode of Eureka Alchemy Fullmetal Alchemist Alchemy Fullmetal Alchemist , an ability in the Fullmetal Alchemist manga anime series Alchemy W.i.t.c.h. , a character from the W.i.t.c.h. comic book series Hardware and software Alchemy Adobe , Adobe software project Alchemy processor , processor series originally from AMD, but being sold to other semiconductor companies Alchemy software , a vector based sketching environment that focuses on the absolute initial stage of the creation process ALchemy, a technology developed by Creative ... relational mapper for the Python programming language Other Alchemy Islam Alchemy Boulders , Sri Lankan quartz mining and processing firm Alchemy Cymbals , a Turkish cymbal brand Alchemy Gothic a range of jewellery made in England by The Alchemy Carta Ltd. Alchemy Partners , a British private equity firm Alchemy by Carla Hall formerly Alchemy Caterers , a catering company owned by chef Carla Hall ...   more details



  1. Temple US Records

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Temple US Records is a record label founded in the mid 1980s by Robin Morton . Morton, a former member of The Boys of the Lough , had already founded Temple Records in the UK. See also List of record labels DEFAULTSORT Temple Us Records Category American record labels US record label stub ...   more details



  1. Viva Records (U.S.)

    confused Viva Records Philippines Unreferenced stub date December 2009 Viva Records was a record label started in 1966 in music 1966 as a subsidiary of Snuff Garrett Snuff Garrett Records . The records were distributed by Dot Records until 1971. From 1971 until 1983 they were distributed by Warner Bros. Records . See also List of record labels Category American record labels Category Record labels established in 1966 Category Record labels disestablished in 1983 US record label stub ...   more details



  1. Remedy Records (U.S.)

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Remedy Records is a Philadelphia based record label that released and distributed The Roots first release Organix in 1993 in music 1993 . See also List of record labels DEFAULTSORT Remedy Records Us Category American record labels Category Hip hop record labels US record label stub ...   more details



  1. Boulevard Records (U.S.)

    unreferenced date August 2011 Boulevard Records was an United States American record label. In 1954, it released the hit record Runaround by The Three Chuckles . It later released novelty records, including several albums by Barnes & Barnes . It should not be confused with Blues Boulevard Records, a Florida based record label. Category Defunct record labels of the United States US record label stub ...   more details



  1. Sterling Records (US)

    For the Swedish classical music label Sterling Records Sweden Sterling Records Inc. was a small New York record label active from 1945 1947. Sterling s first record, with number 100, was Lillette Thomas and her Boys 78rpm Blues for My Daddy. ref http www.78discography.com SterlingNY.htm ref The record company ceased issuing in 1947, and in 1948 Al Trace sued Sterling and obtained an injunction against their use of his name on a recording. Hank Williams Sterling was notable for issuing early records by Hank Williams ref Discovering country music Page 61 Don Cusic 2008 Rose signed six of Williams s songs, then obtained a recording contract for Williams with a small, New York based label, Sterling Records. Rose also served as Williams s unofficial manager. Hank Williams s first recording session ref before Williams signed to MGM Records . Record issue numbers 201, 204, 208 and 210 were Hank Williams releases. See also Maureen McGovern who recorded for a Sterling Records in New York in 1996. ref Billboard 24 Feb 1996 Page 38 Vol. 108, No. 8 Sterling Records artist Maureen McGovern recorded tracks for her upcoming release at New York s Clinton Recording Studios. Shown at the sessions, from left, are chief engineer Ed Rak, McGovern, Brian Panella of Sterling Winters ... ref List of record labels References reflist DEFAULTSORT Sterling Records Us Category Defunct record labels of the United States US record label stub ja ...   more details



  1. Regent Records (US)

    context date August 2011 Refimprove date November 2006 Image RegentRecord.jpg right frame US Regent label The first Regent Records was a mid 20th century United States label based in Newark, New Jersey ref http www.discogs.com label Regent ref and was a subsidiary of Savoy Records from 1947 until 1964. It specialized in the genres of rhythm and blues , rock & roll and jazz . ref http www.birkajazz.com archive variousUS 2.htm Archive of album covers in Birkajazz ref ref http www.jazzdisco.org savoy records catalog regent 6000 6100 series Regent catalog at jazzdisco.org ref Notable artists Pepper Adams br Dorothy Ashby br Mildred Bailey br Milt Buckner br Donald Byrd br Joe Carroll br Wild Bill Davison br Billy Eckstine br Tommy Flanagan musician Tommy Flanagan br Curtis Fuller br Erroll Garner br Dizzy Gillespie br John Jenkins jazz musician John Jenkins br JJ Johnson br Mary Ann McCall br Johnny Otis br Ben Pollack br Sonny Red br Shorty Rogers br Annie Ross br Charlie Ventura br Frank Wess br Joe Williams See also List of record labels Regent Records References Reflist External links http www.discogs.com label Regent Discogs entry DEFAULTSORT Regent Records Us Category American record labels US record label stub de Regent Records ...   more details



  1. Melotone Records (US)

    Category American country music record labels Category Blues record labels US record label stub de Melotone Records USA ...   more details



  1. Oriole Records (U.S.)

    . Along with the other ARC cheap labels Banner Records Banner , Melotone Records US Melotone , and Perfect Records Perfect , Oriole is quite commonly found, indicating how popular they were. See also List of record labels Oriole Records UK Category American record labels Category Record labels established in 1921 Category Record labels disestablished in 1938 de Oriole Records ...unsourced date July 2009 Image OrioleRecordsSleeve.jpg thumb right Oriole Records was a record label of the 1920s and 1930s based in the United States . The label was sold exclusively at the McCrory Stores McCrory chain of stores a competitor of Woolworth s . Audio fidelity of Oriole Records is somewhat below average for the era, but on par with other Plaza and ARC record company ARC pressings. The Oriole label first appeared in 1921, selling for 25 United States dollar cents per gramophone record disc record . Originally, Oriole records were pressed by the Cameo Records Cameo Record Company generally not from Cameo material, however , but this arrangement lasted only a month or two. Most of the masters were leased from other labels, early on mostly Emerson Records Emerson . From around number 115, Orioles were pressed by Grey Gull Records Grey Gull and usually have unusual pairings of material, with one side being a hit popular tune and the other standard material, sometimes classical. At number 250, Orioles suddenly began being pressed by Plaza Music Company , who also pressed the Banner Records Banner label, and whose issues were the original labels to be treated as cheap labels. Oriole and Banner, in common with Jewel , the Sears & Roebuck label Challenge , and a few others, often used a standard set of noms du disque on their labels, rather than the actual names of the artists ... number specific to that month s releases. Race and country records started their serial numbering ..., so name artists like Miller and Goodman made up the majority of discs sold. The last Oriole records ...   more details



  1. Nervous Records (US)

    infobox record label image Deleted image removed Image nervousrecords.jpg founded 1991 founder Mike Weiss genre House music br Hip hop music Hip hop country United States U.S. location New York City url http www.nervousnyc.com Nervous Records Nervous Records is a New York City record label of underground House Music house music and Hip hop music hip hop , founded in 1991 in music 1991 . Noted for early productions by notables including Armand Van Helden , Mood II Swing , Masters At Work and Josh Wink . Arguably, the best selling and most popular artist on the label is Kim English . Artists Current 2Elements Anan Chris Lake Cristian Arango Chus & Ceballos Danny Krivit David Tort DJ Boris DJ Deka DJ Theo Frankie Knuckles Groove Addix Sean Grasty & DJ Rikky Rivera Hex Hector Junior Vasquez Kim English King Britt Locombia L tzenkirchen Marco Lys Mind Control Richie Santana & Peter Bailey DJ Peter Bailey Miss Jennifer Murk band Oscar G. Patrick M. Superchumbo Su Su Bobien Sydney Blu Former Armand Van Helden Baggi Begovic Byron Stingily Chriss Vargas DJ Dimitri DJ Spins DJ Suraci Exacta DJ Exacta Friscia & Lamboy Funkagenda Joe Bermudez Josh Wink Junior Sanchez Mood II Swing Myah Marie Myah Marie Masters At Work N SYNC not to be confused with NSYNC Nicolas Matar Polyrhythm Addicts Pure Behrouz Murk band Ralph Falc n Ren Amesz Will Monotone Willie Graff Todd Terry Sub labels Nervous Records also has many sub labels, which include the following Disco Dolly Nervous Chill Nervous Dog Records Nervous Old Skool Ricanstruction Records Sorted Records Strapped Records Weeded Wreck Records See also List of record labels External links http www.nervousnyc.com Nervous Records NYC http www.discogs.com label Nervous Records Discogs Category American record labels Category Record labels established in 1991 Category House music record labels Category Hip hop record labels US record label stub es Nervous Records fr Nervous Records ...   more details



  1. Tempo Records (US)

    Refimprove date November 2006 Tempo Records was a mid 20th century United States based record label , headquartered in Hollywood, California . It was run by Irving B. Fogel . Tempo bridged the Gramophone record 78 rpm and 33 1 3 rpm generations, releasing discs in both formats. Artists who recorded for Tempo included jazz harpist composer Robert Maxwell songwriter Robert Maxwell , clarinet ist Sid Phillips musician Sid Phillips , cornetist Doc Evans , organist Ben Light, Novachord and organ virtuoso Lloyd Sloop, and violin ist Joe Venuti . This company worked with the Navy in the early 1960s. Tempo Records Impact Tempo was also the name of a semi major gospel record label that was best known in the late 1960s and early 1970s. They were, for at least part of their existence, the contemporary arm of Impact Records , known formally as Tempo Impact. It was based in Nashville, Tennessee , and for a very brief time also had a base in Shawnee Mission, Kansas . Some artists that appeared on the Tempo of Kansas City label included the Hawaiians, Sue Ellen Chenault, Otis Skillings and the Couriers. ref CHRISTIAN RECORD LABELS OF YESTERYEAR , http www.mymusicway.com labels tempo.html ref File Sweet Georgia Brown Tempo Lable Recorded by Brother Bones and His Shadows.PNG thumb Sweet Georgia Brown on Tempo US Label which was recorded by Brother Bones and His Shadows References reflist See also List of record labels Tempo Records DEFAULTSORT Tempo Records Us Category American record labels US record label stub ...   more details



  1. Lyric Records (US)

    Image LyricLabel.jpg right frame U.S. Lyric label Lyric Records was a record label based in the United States United States of America from about 1917 in music 1917 to 1921 in music 1921 . The parent company of Lyric Records was initially listed on the label as the Lyraphone Company of America, New York City , although actually headquartered in Newark, New Jersey . Later labels reflected the actual location. The label artwork featured a drawing of a white cat perhaps inspired by the dog Nipper of the Victor Talking Machine Company s His Master s Voice logo seated on a gramophone record , with the legend Never Scratches . Lyric Records actually seem to be exactly as prone to scratching as any other shellac 78 rpm record of the era. ref name Majecticrecord.com cite web last Longwell first Glenn title 78 rpm Record Labels L url http majesticrecord.com labelsl.htm work 78 rpm Record Labels and Companies publisher Webring, Inc. accessdate 5 August 2011 ref The first Lyric records were vertical cut with an unusually narrow groove that required using steel needles, related to that used by British Marathon discs, which according to company publicity yielded a playing time of four and a half minutes per 10 inch side and seven minutes per 12 inch side. Over 1000 titles were available by September 1917, including popular vocal, dance, operatic, and orchestral selections. J. Louis von der Mehden was the company s chief conductor, and his diaries now at the University of Connecticut detail recording sessions with a 40 player orchestra which he personally recruited, a much larger ensemble ... early jazz trombonist Tom Brown trombonist Tom Brown . See also List of record labels Lyric Records Germany DEFAULTSORT Lyric Records Us Category American record labels Category Record labels established ... other contemporary American hill and dale records. From 1919 Lyric records were double sided lateral ... majesticrecord.com labelsl.htm http www.bookrags.com tandf lyraphone co of america tf nl Lyric Records ...   more details



  1. Soma Records (U.S. label)

    For Scottish techno label Soma Quality Recordings Soma Records was an American record company based in Minneapolis, Minnesota , and owned by wholesale record distributor Amos Heilicher. The Soma name was Amos spelled backwards. Heilicher, along with his brother Danny, was also in the jukebox business and owned the Musicland chain of retail music stores. Started in 1957, Soma began mainly recording polka music, old time, country music country and western and jazz groups. Their first hit was Bobby Vee s 1959 Suzie Baby , which was a giant regional smash before Liberty Records bought up the master and issued it nationally. Among hits released by Soma were Mule Skinner Blues by The Fendermen , Liar, Liar song Liar, Liar by The Castaways , Run, Run, Run by The Gestures and Surfin Bird by The Trashmen . The last record was on the Garrett label and was distributed by Soma. George Garrett was an engineer who ran the board on many Soma recordings. Soma recorded many local and regional rock groups during the 1960s, including The Accents, Gregory Dee and The Avanties, The Underbeats, and The Del Counts, as well as distributing other smaller labels Garrett, Bangar, Golden Ring, Studio City to name a few . Country singer Dave Dudley s first album containing his biggest hit Six Days on the Road was released on Golden Ring records in 1963 and distributed by Soma until Mercury Records bought the rights. Heilicher had some ownership in the local studio Kay Bank , where most of Soma s recordings were made. The Soma label continued releasing recordings until 1967, when the co owned record distributing company was merged into Pickwick Records . http web.archive.org web 20091022043243 http geocities.com marcapreguntas soma.htm US record label stub Category American record labels Category Record labels established in 1957 ...   more details



  1. Radar Records (U.S. label)

    web url http www.allmusic.com album the best of radar records r249731 charts awards title The Best of Radar Records VA publisher Allmusic, Billboard accessdate 2011 08 22 ref Toney Lee , who recorded ... recorded Come And Get My Lovin . Radar Records was, after a couple of club hits, bought by a Canada Canadian record company Unidisc Music . They also bought a similar dance label, Prelude Records ...   more details



  1. Fresh Records (US)

    infobox record label name Fresh Records image Image FreshRecordsLabelLogo.jpg thumb center image bg white parent Sleeping Bag Records founded 1985 in music 1985 founder William Socolov distributor genre Hip hop music Hip hop br House music br Electro music Electro country United States USA location New York City, New York url Fresh Records is a defunct New York City based independent record label that operated from 1985 in music 1985 to 1992 in music 1992 . The label was a subsidiary of Sleeping Bag Records that featured hip hop music . The label s artist roster included pioneering old school hip hop artists such as EPMD , Nice & Smooth , Just Ice , and T La Rock House music house music pioneer Todd Terry and electro artists Hanson & Davis and Chocolette . Kurtis Mantronik , in addition to being the musician of the hip hop duo Mantronix signed to the parent label, Sleeping Bag Records , did A&R for both labels. EPMD rhymed about its record signing experience with the label in the song Please Listen to My Demo from 1989 in music 1989 Unfinished Business EPMD album Unfinished Business Signed on the dotted line, now we Fresh Records members . ref name Juggy Gayles, 86, Promoter Who Turned ... publisher The New York Times date 2000 01 21 ref Founder Fresh Records was founded by William Socolov in 1985 in music 1985 , one of the three original founders of Sleeping Bag Records. Re releases ... Records , which has been rereleasing its titles with the Fresh and Sleeping Bag Records logos alongside the Warlock Records logo since. The building that housed Fresh and Sleeping Bag Records in Manhattan ... album self titled album were acquired by Priority Records Priority EMI EMI Records shortly after Sleeping Bag ceased operations. External links http www.discogs.com label Fresh Records Discogs.com Profile Fresh Records References references See also List of record labels Category Record labels ... labels pt Fresh Records ...   more details



  1. Ram Records (US)

    About Ram Records the Shreveport, Louisiana label the British label Ram Records UK notability Companies date June 2011 refimprove date June 2011 Infobox record label See Wikipedia WikiProject Music name Royal Audio Music Ram Records image logo, such as Image LABEL LOGO.jpg 100px , jpg or png file image bg background color for logo, should remain empty white unless required parent parent company, such as Warner Music Group founded 1955 founder Myra Smith status Defunct distributor RCA Records genre rhythm and blues , rockabilly , blues , country music country USA location Shreveport, Louisiana url Ram Records Royal Audio Music was a Shreveport, Louisiana , based record label , founded by Myra Smith 1926 1989 in 1955. The label lasted into the 1960s. The label recorded regional rhythm and blues , rockabilly , blues and country music artists. Ram s pressings were made by RCA Records RCA . Ram also issued recordings on the Clif Records and W L S Records labels. The label later moved to Nashville, Tennessee . ref http rcs discography.com rcs labels r r952.htm Ram RCS Label Listing Bot generated title from the website of Emory University ref Artists James Wilson Linda Brannon Margaret Lewis The Lonesome Drifter Rocky Robin Endom Spires References references Category Defunct record labels of the United States Category Record labels established in 1955 Category Rhythm and blues record labels Category Blues record labels Category American country music record labels Category Companies based in Shreveport, Louisiana ...   more details



  1. Spin Records (U.S. Label)

    For the Australian record label of the same name, see Spin Records . Spin Records was a record label jointly owned by songwriter Otis Ren and Rhythm and Blues performer and music arranger Preston Love . History Spin Records was launched in the fall of 1952, as a joint effort between songwriter Otis Ren When It s Sleepy Time Down South and Rhythm and Blues performer and music arranger Preston Love. The first two releases for the label were Strange Land Blues and Crying For My Baby by The Four Flames with the Preston Love Orchestra on 101, and Kissin Boogie Jumping For Charles by the Preston Love Orchestra on 102. The label is asserted to have ceased operations after these two releases. ref J.C. Marion , http home.earthlink.net jaymar41 labels four.html Forgotten Sessions , 1999. Retrieved 2012 02 15. ref References references Category American record labels ...   more details



  1. Gravity Records (US)

    Infobox record label name Gravity Records image image bg parent founded 1991 founder Matt Anderson defunct distributor genre Post hardcore , Hardcore punk , Emo music Emo , Screamo , Experimental rock , Noise rock , Indie rock country United States location San Diego, California url http www.gravityrec.com Gravity Records is an underground independent record label from San Diego . ref Trevor Kelley, California Screaming . Alternative Press music magazine Alternative Press 17 2003 , pp. 84 86. ref It was formed in 1991 in music 1991 by Matt Anderson, a member of the influential underground band Heroin band Heroin . It has been central in developing and promoting the San Diego sound an idiosyncratic form of post hardcore with loose, chaotic musicianship and vocals. It is associated with the first wave of screamo . It has also branched out into other forms of experimental music experimental or independent music . Label roster Angel Hair band Angel Hair Antioch Arrow Black Dice Black Heart Procession Born Against Clikatat Ikatowi Crom Tech A Day Called Zero Earthless Evergreen band Evergreen Fisticuffs Bluff The Fucking Angels Get Hustle Heroin band Heroin Huggy Bear band Huggy Bear John Henry West Lava band Lava The Locust Man Is the Bastard Men s Recovery Project Mohinder band Mohinder Monorchid band Monorchid Physics band Physics The Rapture band The Rapture Sea of Tombs Second Story Window The Spacewurm Spacehorse Stacatto Reads Three Mile Pilot Tristeza Universal Order of Armageddon Unwound The V.S.S. Vicious Ginks Young Ginns See also List of record labels References references External links http www.gravityrec.com Gravity Records website http www.myspace.com travelpunks Matt Anderson Gravity records Interview Category American independent record labels Category Post hardcore Category Record labels established in 1991 Category Experimental music record labels Category Alternative rock record labels Category Indie music record labels es Gravity Records ...   more details



  1. Twisted Records (U.S.)

    Unreferenced date December 2009 For the UK based record label of the same name Twisted Records UK TWISTED America Records is an United States American record label founded by Rob Di Stefano and Mark Davenport in 1996 see 1996 in music . Born from the shuttered TRIBAL America label and its TRIBAL UK subsidiary , TWISTED pioneered the house music hard house and progressive club styles that rose to international success in the early 2000s. It s the label that released hits like Fired Up, by Funky Green Dogs , Elements & Music is The Answer by Danny Tenaglia , Be Yourself by Celeda , Revolution by Superchumbo , Muscles by Club 69 , So Get Up by USL , Walking On Thin Ice by Yoko Ono Ono , Dark Beat by Oscar G & Ralph Falcon . Also classic albums like Danny Tenaglia s Tourism. Funky Green Dogs Get Fired Up , Celeda s This Is It, Club 69 s Style, Superchumbo s Wowie Zowie Roster Alex Santer Danny Tenaglia Tom Stephan Celeda Funky Green Dogs Deep Dish Rui da Silva DJ Vibe Junior Vasquez Yoko Ono Ono Louie Boogie Balo Stereo Soldiers McKenzie Stewart See also List of record labels Category American record labels Category Record labels established in 1996 Category House music record labels ...   more details



  1. The Alchemy Index

    The Alchemy Index may refer to The Alchemy Index Vols. I & II , the first half of Thrice s Alchemy Index The Alchemy Index Vols. III & IV , the second half of Thrice s Alchemy Index disambig ...   more details



  1. Acoustic Alchemy

    in the US. GRP decided to re release a documentary style video of Acoustic Alchemy, entitled ... GRP Records artists ko id Acoustic Alchemy it Acoustic Alchemy ja pt ... Alchemy image caption image size background group or band alias origin London , England genre Instrumental , smooth jazz ref http www.playityet.com artists acoustic alchemy about ref years active 1981&ndash present label Music Corporation of America MCA br GRP Records GRP br Higher Octave Music br ... John Sheppard notable instruments Acoustic Alchemy is an England English contemporary instrumental and smooth jazz ref http www.playityet.com artists acoustic alchemy about ref band formed in England ... string quartet The Violettes . A couple of records were pressed by Webb, but at a considerable loss ... . Two more albums followed with MCA &mdash Natural Elements Acoustic Alchemy album Natural Elements 1988 and the poppier Blue Chip Acoustic Alchemy album Blue Chip 1989 . The title track from Natural Elements Acoustic Alchemy album Natural Elements became well known in the UK as the theme music for the popular BBC TV programme Gardeners World . 1990 1998 Mainstream success Acoustic Alchemy were soon moved to the world s biggest jazz label, GRP Records as MCA bought GRP in February 1990. Six more ... Alchemy 1992 . The New Edge 1993 and Against the Grain Acoustic Alchemy album Against The Grain ... of nine classics. Positive Thinking... Acoustic Alchemy 1998 was to be Acoustic Alchemy ... 1998 feb 07 news mn 16437 Nick Webb Guitarist for Acoustic Alchemy ref However, the album was perceived ... for a Grammy Award . Acoustic Alchemy s third album with Higher Octave, Radio Contact 2003 , featured ... http jazztimes.com articles 14047 radio contact acoustic alchemy Acoustic Alchemy Radio Contact ref ... further explores a wide range of varying genres, all with the signature Acoustic Alchemy feel. Early ..., was released September 25, 2006. On the February 4, 2007, Acoustic Alchemy announced that they had ...   more details



  1. Broadcast Alchemy

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Broadcast Alchemy was a radio broadcasting company that merged with Booth American Company in April 1994 to form Secret communications LP. Category Defunct radio broadcasting companies of the United States US media company stub US bcast stub ...   more details




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