Ajax Records - Ajax Records Ajax Records has been the name of at least two different record labels. The first Ajax Records was a North American record company, active in Canada and the United States of America from 1921 through 1926. The head of Ajax Records was H. S. Berliner, son of disc record pioneer Emile Berliner. Berliner's corporate headquarters were in Quebec City, Quebec, although US issues listed the company as being based in Chicago, Illinois, where its US office was located, but apparently no recording studio. Ajax is known to have had recording studios in Montreal and New York City. The audio fidelity of Ajax discs is above average for the time. Distribution of Ajax records in the USA outside of the north-east and north-central part of.
Universal Century - plans for "Operation Stardust" are drafted. ;UC 0083.08.09 Axis leader Maharaja Khan dies. ;UC 0083.08.11 16-year-old Haman Khan is inaugurated as Mineva Zabi's regent. ;UC 0083.09 The Axis succeed in developing the new alloy "Gundarium gamma." ;UC 0083.09.18 Rollout of the RX-78GP02A at Anaheim Electronics' Von Braun factory. ;UC 0083.09.29 Rollout of the RX-78GP01 and Fb (Full Vernian) conversion parts at Anaheim Electronics' Von Braun factory. ;UC 0083.10.04 Rollout of the RX-78GP03 at Anaheim Electronics' Von Braun factory. ;UC 0083.10.07 The Albion collects the GP01 and GP02A at Anaheim Electronics' Von Braun factory, then departs for the Federal Forces' Torrington base in Australia for tests under gravity. ;UC 0083.10.09 Major Gato lands in Africa and joins with terrestrial remnants of the Army of the Principality. ;UC 0083.10.13 The Albion arrives at.
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List of independent record labels - rock and other styles of alternative music and electronica. See also: List of electronic music record labels - List of record labels 109 Records - New York City 12 Inch Records - Urbana, Illinois 18 Wheeler Records - Dunellen, New Jersey 213CD - Los Angeles 4AD/Quernica - London 50 Skidillion Watts - Stuart, Florida 6C Records - Madison, Wisconsin Ace of Hearts Records - Boston ADHD Records Air Traffic Liberation Ajax Records - Chicago Alias Records - Burbank, California Alienor Records - Bordeaux, France Alive Records - Burbank, California All Around The World - Blackburn, England Alligator Records - Chicago Alternative Tentacles - San Francisco Amphetamine Reptile - Minneapolis Antone's Records - Austin, Texas Anyway Records - Columbus, Ohio Archive International Publications - Burbank, California Au-Go-Go Records - Melbourne, Australia Aurora.
List of record labels - or operated many of the labels listed below. See also: List of electronic music record labels, List of independent record labels Current and historic record labels listed alphabetically: A&M Records A-F Records Accent Records Ace-Hi Records Ace of Clubs Records Ace of Hearts Records Aco Records (1922-1927) Aeolion Records Ajax Records Aladdin Records Alamo Records Albany Records All-Star Records Alternative Tentacles Amco Records American Music Records (1944- ) American Record Company American Record Corporation American Recordings Amphetamine Reptile Records Andante Records Angel Records Angelophone Records Apex Records Apollo Records Apple Records (1968-1976) ARA Records Arcadia Records Arhoolie Records Ariel Records Ariola Records Arista Records Arte Nova Artemis Records Arto Records (1920-1923) Asylum Records ASV Records Atco Records Atlantic Records Attic Records Audiodiscs Records Audiophile Records Aurora Records Autograph Records (c.1920-c.1926) Auvidis.
King Records - King Records King Records was the name of at least two different record labels. King Records was a United States based record label of the mid 20th century, specializing in country music, at the time still known as "Hillbilly music". King advertised "If it's a King, It's a Hillbilly -- If it's a Hillbilly, it's a King". King artists included Homer and Jethro, Grandpa Jones, and the Delmore Brothers. King's corporate headquarters was in Cincinnati, Ohio. The company also had a "Race Records" (African American) label, Queen Records. King Records was also the name of an unrelated record company in Japan in the years after World War II. Japanese King Records was headquartered in Tokyo. List of record labels.
Kung Fu Records - Kung Fu Records Kung Fu Records is an American music label. They currently produce music by bands such as Tsunami Bomb, The Vandals, Mi6, Antifreeze, MxPx, Audio Karate, Josh Freeze, God Awfuls, Bigwig, Assorted Jellybeans, Ozma, Useless I.D, and Alkaline Trio..
Velvet Tone Records - Velvet Tone Records label of a Velvet Tone Record, c. 1928, featuring Rudy Vallee Velvet Tone Records was a United States based record label, active from 1925 through 1932. Audio fidelity is about average for the era, with pressings in below average quality shellac that shows significant surface noise after moderate wear. List of record labels This is a stub article. You can help improve it..
Vee-Jay Records - Vee-Jay Records Vee-Jay Records was a United States based record label from the mid 20th century. Artists who recorded on Vee-Jay included Jimmy Reed and the Staple Singers; the label also issued some early US releases of recordings by The Beatles. List of record labels This is a stub article. You can help improve it..
Verve Records - Verve Records Norman Granz started the famous Verve Records Jazz label in 1956. It was sold to PolyGram in 1972..
Jeepster Records - Jeepster Records Jeepster Records is a British record label featuring bands like Belle and Sebastian, Salako, The Gentle Waves and SnowPatrol..
Jive Records - Jive Records Jive Records is an American record label that specializes in producing and releasing music catering to the teen-pop sound. Jive Records Artists: Britney Spears N'Sync Melissa Lefton This is a stub article..
Kazoo - kazoo can be made by combining comb and tissue paper or wax paper. The kazoo is played professionally in jug bands and comedy music, and by amateurs everywhere. It is one of the few acoustic instruments to be developed in the United States and one of the easiest melodic instruments to play well, requiring only the ability to hum in tune. In the Original Dixieland Jass Band 1921 recording of "Crazy Blues", what the casual listener might mistake for a trombone solo is actually a kazoo solo by drummer Tony Sbarbaro. The Mound City Blue Blowers had a number of hit kazoo records in the early 1920s. The Mound City Blue Blowers featured Dick Slevin on metal kazoo and Red McKenzie on comb and tissue paper kazoo. The kazoo is not.
Veronica Franco - founded and funded a charity for courtesans and their children. While prosperous in her dual career, Veronica Franco's life was not without hardship. In 1575, a year of the Black Death, she was forced to leave Venice and lost much of her wealth when her house and possessions were looted. On her return in 1577 she was to face a trial before the Inquisition for witchcraft, but was acquitted of the charges. Her later life is largely obscure, though surviving records suggest reasonable prosperity. The life and times of Veronica Franco were made into the 1998 movie, Dangerous Beauty. Two books of poems by Veronica Franco may be found at http://www.library.upenn.edu/etext/occult/franca/ A portrait may be found at http://www.complit.uiuc.edu/rw/images/vfranco.html.
Karl Maria Wiligut - prestigious SS officers. Due to his advice, Himmler in 1934 chose Wewelsburg to be the ritual headquarters of the SS. In 1938 he became the head of the "Departement for Pre- and Early History" in Himmler's personal staff. In 1939 his career was permanently damaged when records were unearthed that he had been spent time in a mental institution in Salzburg, Austria. He was forced to resign from the SS. He died in Arolsen..
Kathleen Hanna - the lead singer of Le Tigre (Mr. Lady Records) and former lead singer of Bikini Kill (early 1990s) in between which she had a solo project as Julie Ruin. This article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by fixing it..
Kamen - years the company operates exclusively as a designer and manufacturer of several helicopters that set world records and achieved many aviation firsts. Since 1956 Kaman begins to diversify as an aerospace subcontrator of Mc Donnell, Grumman and others December 1945 : With $2,000 and his invention of the servo-flap controlled rotor , 26-year-old Charles Kaman founds the company. January 15, 1947 : K-125 : Kaman's first helicopter July, 1949 : K-225 An improved version, the U.S. Navy buys two and Coast Guard one for $25,000 each. Later, they will receive the H-22 designation. December 1951 : A modified K-225 equipped with a Boeing 502 engine becomes the world's first gas turbine powered helicopter , ushering in the turbine age for helicopters. This aircraft is now at the Smithsonian 1953 : Kaman.
Keweenaw County, Michigan - Its county seat is Eagle River6. The Keweenaw Liberty Library is an online library containing links to legal documents and public records it deems to be "on issues important to" Keweenaw County, Michigan and its constituent townships as well as the Keweenaw County Road Commission, which serves as the road commission for the county. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Geography 2 Demographics 3 Cities and towns 4.
Keene, New Hampshire - of 22,563. It is the county seat of Cheshire County6. The town is well known for holding the Guinness Book of World Records record for most lit pumpkins in one place. Geography Keene is located at 42°56'33" North, 72°17'18" West (42.942452, -72.288368)1. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 97.3 km˛ (37.6 mi˛). 96.6 km˛ (37.3 mi˛) of it is land and 0.6 km˛ (0.2 mi˛) of it is water. The total area is 0.67% water. Demographics As of the census of 2000, there are 22,563 people, 8,955 households, and 5,086 families residing in the city. The population density is 233.5/km˛ (604.8/mi˛). There are 9,295 housing units at an average density of 96.2/km˛ (249.2/mi˛). The racial makeup of the city is 97.66% White, 0.39%.
Key Lime Pie - by Camper Van Beethoven. Released in 1989 on Virgin Records. Tracks Opening Theme Jack Ruby Sweethearts When I Win The Lottery (I Was Born In A) Laundromat Borderline The Light From A Cake June All Her Favorite Fruit Interlude Flowers The Humid Press Of Days Pictures Of Matchstick Men Come On Darkness.