Sam Weiss (biologist)
Sam Weiss may refer to: * Sam Weiss (born 1926), American founder of SAM Records SAM Records was a New York City, New York-based independent record label, record company active between 1977–1983 and 1989–1991. The label was operated by Sam Weiss and Daniel Glass, who worked as a Vice President. In the late 1970s, Columbia ... * Sam Weiss (Fringe), a ''Fringe'' character {{Hndis, Weiss, Sam ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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SAM Records
SAM Records was a New York City, New York-based independent record label, record company active between 1977–1983 and 1989–1991. The label was operated by Sam Weiss and Daniel Glass, who worked as a Vice President. In the late 1970s, Columbia Records, Columbia, as a Columbia Broadcasting System, CBS subsidiary, had a distribution deal with SAM for about 18 months. The most successful artists of SAM include John Davis and the Monster Orchestra, Glen Adams, Glen Adams Affair, Gary's Gang and Komiko. History Founder's biography SAM Records was founded in 1976 by Sam Weiss. He was born on September 19, 1926 in Romania and together with his brother Hy Weiss he became involved in record label business throughout the 1950s; the highlight of doo-wop and rhythm and blues music. Somewhere around the year 1950, Weiss was accused of plagiarism over the parts of his song called "Sam's Song (song), Sam's Song" he presumably copied from Elmer Albrecht's "Elmer's Tune". In the 1990s, Weiss ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |