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  • ...Records]] in 1977. When the "[[Läther]]" album slated for release by Zappa/Mercury on October 31, 1977 was blocked by [[Warner Brothers]], FZ had to wait unti After a short relationship with [[Mercury Records|Mercury]], FZ erected [[Barking Pumpkin Records]] in 1981. This time, distribution
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  • '''Freddie Mercury''' (Born Farrokh Bulsara in [[Wikipedia:Stone Town|Stone Town]], [[Wikipedi *[[wikipedia:Freddie Mercury|Wikipedia article on Freddie Mercury]]
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  • ...Records]] in 1977. When the "[[Läther]]" album slated for release by Zappa/Mercury on October 31, 1977 was blocked by [[Warner Brothers]], FZ had to wait unti After a short relationship with [[Mercury Records|Mercury]], FZ erected [[Barking Pumpkin Records]] in 1981. This time, distribution
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  • '''Freddie Mercury''' (Born Farrokh Bulsara in [[Wikipedia:Stone Town|Stone Town]], [[Wikipedi *[[wikipedia:Freddie Mercury|Wikipedia article on Freddie Mercury]]
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  • ...emaker]], by some middle-aged white-guy singing group on [[Mercury Records|Mercury]]. She used to listen to [[wikipedia:The Little Shoemaker|The Little Shoema
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  • ...Records]] in 1977. When the "[[Läther]]" album slated for release by Zappa/Mercury on October 31, 1977 was blocked by [[Warner Brothers]], FZ had to wait unti After a short relationship with [[Mercury Records|Mercury]], FZ erected [[Barking Pumpkin Records]] in 1981. This time, distribution
    1 KB (206 words) - 22:02, 12 September 2021
  • ...Records]] in 1977. When the "[[Läther]]" album slated for release by Zappa/Mercury on October 31, 1977 was blocked by [[Warner Brothers]], FZ had to wait unti After a short relationship with [[Mercury Records|Mercury]], FZ erected [[Barking Pumpkin Records]] in 1981. This time, distribution
    2 KB (250 words) - 22:02, 12 September 2021
  • ...Records]] in 1977. When the "[[Läther]]" album slated for release by Zappa/Mercury on October 31, 1977 was blocked by [[Warner Brothers]], FZ had to wait unti After a short relationship with [[Mercury Records|Mercury]], FZ erected Barking Pumpkin Records in 1981. This time, distribution was
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  • ...o labels previously owned by Universal (MCA, ABC Records, etc.), PolyGram (Mercury, MGM, Verve, A&M, Deutsche Grammophon), and EMI (Capitol and Virgin). It i
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  • ...d The Jets]], whose first recording was produced by FZ: [[For Real!]] (LP, Mercury SRM-1-659, March 12, 1973).
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  • ...To My Face" and "Daylight Savin' Time". He recorded a few more singles for Mercury and two albums, only the first of which made the charts. After spending tim
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  • | [[Mercury Records|Mercury]]<br>SRM-1-659 | Mercury<br>6338&nbsp;205
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  • ...ecords|RCA]], [[Decca]], [[Capitol Records|Capitol]] and [[Mercury Records|Mercury]]). Subsidiary [[Wikipedia:Cub Records|Cub Records]] was launched in the ea
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  • ...Records]] in 1977. When the "[[Läther]]" album slated for release by Zappa/Mercury on October 31, 1977 was blocked by Warner Bros., FZ had to wait until 1979
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  • ...Row, L-R:Roger Taylor (drums), Brian May (guitar). Front Row, L-R:Freddie Mercury (vocals), John Deacon (bass)]] ...s a British rock band (1972-1991), led by flamboyant gay singer [[Freddie Mercury]]. The other members were [[Brian May]] (guitar, vocals), John Deacon (bas
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  • #El Hombre Construyo El Paraiso by [[Freddie Mercury]] (4:07) #Naci Para Amarte by [[Freddie Mercury]]
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  • ...-willed women. Initially worked in radio dramas. Worked with Orson Welles' Mercury Theater company. Won Best Supporting Actress (Oscar) for her film debut in
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  • ...h. What you're listening to now is actual test pressings of the album that Mercury Phonogram had prepared. At the last minute, Warner Brothers threatened them
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  • *[[Freddie Mercury]]
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  • ...guitar to death. I'd used him on a number of sides with [[Mercury Records|Mercury]]; he had been over the edge then, and got himself stuck in psych wards for
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  • '''800:''' Falco, '''Frank Zappa,''' [[Freddie Mercury]], George Harrison, [[Gregory Peck]], [[Kurt Cobain]], [[Miles Davis]];<br>
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  • ...of the major figures in jazz. It later incorporated the [[Mercury Records|Mercury]]/[[Wikipedia:EmArcy Records|EmArcy]] jazz catalog. It also recognized the ...r his newly established label, [[Wikipedia: Clef Records|Clef]]. After the Mercury deal expired, Granz set up independent distribution for Clef and set up a s
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