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  1. EMI America Records was launched in 1978 by EMI Records as a companion US label to EMI's Capitol Records. [1] In 1987, EMI America merged with Manhattan Records, resulting in the formation of EMI Manhattan Records. This entity underwent a rebranding in 1988, becoming known as EMI USA.

    • EMI - Wikipedia

      Sometime in the late 1980s, EMI America merged with sister...

  2. A Electric and Musical Industries (EMI Group, também conhecida como EMI Music ou simplesmente EMI) foi uma empresa multinacional britânica do ramo fonográfico com sede em Londres, Inglaterra.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EMI_RecordsEMI Records - Wikipedia

    In 1978, EMI launched EMI America Records as its second label in the United States after Capitol, and in 1988, EMI America later merged with sister label Manhattan Records, founded in 1984, becoming EMI Manhattan Records and eventually EMI Records USA when Capitol absorbed it in 1989.

  4. US-based record label launched on Jan 1, 1978 and operated as a subsidiary of Capitol Records-EMI, Inc. Label Code: LC 05717 / LC 5717. History: In EMI's 75th Anniversary year, 1973, the company restructured a number of its heritage labels worldwide, renaming them or replacing them with labels bearing the EMI name.

  5. As the founding President of EMI America Records, Jim Mazza was responsible for one of the most dramatic label startups in the history of the music business, building annual sales revenue from zero to $75 million in less than four years between 1977 and 1981.

  6. Iron Maiden (EMI, Harvest/Capitol US 1980–1990, 1993–1995, currently on Universal Music Group in North America) Alan Jackson (EMI Nashville) Janet Jackson (Virgin, completed contract and left in 2006)