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Warwick Records (United Kingdom) Albums
Warwick Records is the name of: *An American record label, Warwick Records (United States) *A British record label, Warwick Records (United Kingdom) Warwick Records is a British record label active in the 1970s and early 1980s, established by Ian Miles, which specialised in producing song compilations that were sometimes given away as 'promos' with other products, such as magazines. Warwick ...
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Warwick Records (United States)
Warwick Records was a record label established in 1959 by Morty Craft. One of the label's earliest release was a jazz album called ''Memories Of "Jolie"'' by 'Morty Craft & His Singing Strings'. Herbie Hancock's first appearance on record was for Warwick on an album with Donald Byrd and Pepper Adams. The label's catalogue also included albums by Ralph Burns, Teddy Charles, and Curtis Fuller. They would also release the single "Dream Alone"/"Beat Love" by the then relatively unknown Art Garfunkel under the name Artie Garr. Warwick was founded in New York City and was short-lived, closing after the album by Burns. Best-selling musicians on the label included Johnny and the Hurricanes ("Crossfire", " Red River Rock", "Reveille Rock", and "Beatnik Fly"), the String-A-Longs ("Wheels", "Brass Buttons", "Should I"), the Raging Storms ("The Dribble Twist"), the Tokens ("Tonight I Fell in Love"), and the Fireballs ("Rik-A-Tik", "Quite a Party"). Warwick filed for bankruptcy in 1962. ...
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