Big Tree Records
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Hot (vocal group)...for Evie Sands in 1975). Hot had two more album releases - both recorded at Wishbone Studios with Ivey and Woodford producing - before Big Tree Records was closed by its parent company Atlantic Records in 1980. Woodford & Ivey also... In this article: Big Tree Records, Motown Records, Los Angeles, and Everybody Needs Love |
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Wikipedia | October 13, 2009
Doug Morris
...of the record label. He later started his own label, Big Tree Records, which was acquired by Atlantic Records in 1978, which lead to Morris becoming President of Atco Records and an association with Warner Music. Morris became President...
In this article: Doug Morris, Warner Music Group, Universal Music Group, Atlantic Records, Universal Records, Joint venture, Smokin' In the Boys Room, and Columbia University
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Wikipedia | September 30, 2009
Ampex
...and Big Tree labels were sold to Warner Bros. Records and Bell Records, respectively. Later on, Big Tree was picked up by Atlantic Records. In 2005, iNEXTV, a wholly owned subsidiary of respondent Ampex Corporation, brought a...
In this article: Ampex, Bing Crosby, Jack Mullin, Big Tree, Les Paul, RCA, Alexander M. Poniatoff, Bearsville, Respondent, and Slapp
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Wikipedia | July 20, 2009
John Ford Coley
...contract with A&M after three albums. Two years later, they acquired another record deal from Atlantic Records subsidiary Big Tree Records and released the song "I'd Really Love to See You Tonight". Overall they had four top tens and two...
In this article: John Ford Coley, A&M Records, England Dan & John Ford Coley, Christianity, W.W. Samuell High School, Dan Seals, Dallas, Texas, and Tennessee
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Big Tree Records - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Big Tree Records was a record label founded by current Universal Music Group ... sold the label to Atlantic Records in 1974, and became co-chairman of Atlantic. ...
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Doug Morris Biography - Career, Sidelights, Sources ...
... the sale of Big Tree Records, Morris joined Atlantic Records as the president of ... In 1993, Atlantic scored a big coup when it acquired Rhino Records, a label ...
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What was it about Doug Morris and Atlantic Records that appealed to you? ... what he had accomplished in his career with Big Tree Records were all part of it. ...
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Atlantic Records
... and the Range, Bobby Read, One Tree Hill, Joe Wilson, Yes, John Christian Adams, ... Paolo Nutini, The Beatles, Big Star, Anvil, Nashville, Air Supply, ...
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BUSINESS PEOPLE; Atlantic Records Picks Chief's Heir Apparent ...
Atlantic Records, one of the most successful labels owned by Time Warner Inc. ... five years at Laurie Records, in 1970 he began his own label, Big Tree Records. ...
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Chip Tha Ripper (Dreamlife/Atlantic Records) Ryan Cabrera ... Fancy (Big Tree) Favor (Corporate Swag/Atlantic) Fighting With Wire. Firefall. Joe Firstman ...
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Big Tree Records was a record label founded by current Universal Music Group chairman Doug Morris in 1970. They were best known for releases by Lobo, England Dan & John Ford Coley, Brownsville Station and British R&B group Hot Chocolate.
The label was initially distributed by Ampex Records from 1970 to 1971, and then by Bell Records from 1972 to 1973. Morris sold the label to Atlantic Records in 1974, and became co-chairman of Atlantic. The label continued to operate as a subsidiary of Atlantic, and then Atlantic shut the label down in 1980.
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