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In the USA, there were five major record labels that Elvis records were released: Sun, RCA, Pickwick, Camden, and Boxcar records. Elvis recorded for Sun and RCA records. Boxcar Records was Col. Parker's record label, released with permission of RCA. You can find out more about the various Elvis Records at www.elvisrecords.us.
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‎" In 1949, RCA-Victor developed and released the first 45 rpm record to the public, answering CBS/Columbia's 33⅓ rpm "LP". The 45-rpm record became the standard for pop singles with running times similar to 10-inch 78-rpm discs (less than four minutes per side).(One of the first of the extended 45-rpm recordings was a disc by Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops Orchestra featuring Tchaikovsky's Marche Slave and Ketèlbey's In a Persian Market.)" Henry Pienaar
jason aldeans first album was called your mom
nothing when sun records heard the song, thats alright mama, sun records paid him
RCA Victor recording studios in Nashville, Tennessee.
Elvis Presley was on several labels , first RCA VICTOR and lets not forget Sun records. In the UK he was HMV .later RCA was purchased by BMG and then SONY.
Casablanca Records
I.R.S. (International Record Syndicate) Records
According to archaelogical records, the Egyptians were the first to use measurements. They measured the depth of the Nile.
The first flat records were made in 1895. :)
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Decca Records
There is an opera, The Enchantress, by Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, first performed in St. Petersburg, Russia in 1887, and an operetta by Victor Herbert that opened in New york in 1911.
In the USA, there were five major record labels that Elvis records were released: Sun, RCA, Pickwick, Camden, and Boxcar records. Elvis recorded for Sun and RCA records. Boxcar Records was Col. Parker's record label, released with permission of RCA. You can find out more about the various Elvis Records at www.elvisrecords.us.
The Nutcracker by Tchaikovsky made its first debut on the 18th of December in 1892. It was originally choreographed by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov with a score by Pytor Llyich Tchaikovsky.
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