Very little, there are far more 78s than there is demand for them.
And if you've ever tried listening to classical on 78 you'll know what a hopeless idea it is.
when The Who recorded , they were signed to MCA records.
yes she did. she recorded it in 1962 on the wand records label.
In 1888, Emile Berliner invented the lateral-cut disc records for the phonograph (gramophone). His record label was called "Berliner Gramophone."
The Cars and Doors were recorded by Elektra.
decca took over the Brunswick label that Haley and the comets recorded "Rock around the clock" on
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They recorded under the 'Decca' and 'Colombia' labels in the UK - which later becam EMI, and the 'London' label' in the US & Canada.
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R. Dean Taylor was a white guy who recorded 'Indiana Wants Me' and 'Gotta See Jane' on the Motown Label. Tommy Good recorded for the Gordy label before R Dean Taylor even joined Motown as a songwriter with Holland Dozier Holland.
Elvis recorded for Sun Records in 1954 and 1955. He then signed with RCA Victor, for whom he recorded for the rest of his career.
The record label they were signed to when they recorded 'It's About Time' was Columbia.