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  • '''Folktrax''', record label run by, and featuring recordings made by [[Peter Kennedy]]. [[Category: Record label]]
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  • [[Category: Record label]]
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  • One Row Records are an independent record label based in Lincolnshire. Specialising in English folk and traditional music f
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  • Label: [[Leader Records]] This record includes the singing of one of the more unusual hunts, unusual that is if y
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  • ...ty of Great Britain in 1939 and claims to be the oldest independent record label in the world. ...they had substantial sales for the compilation album "The Iron Muse". The label was very important in promoting folk artists such as [[A. L. Lloyd]], [[Ewa
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  • ...m amateur recordings of Jack, and the first record issued on Bill leader's label.
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  • ...poken word catalogues, Argo Records was one of a handful of independent UK record labels (including Topic and Melodisc) that began life catering for new mino ...e Caribbean, South and Central America, India and Bali. This aspect of the label's output continued unabated following the Decca take-over with a remarkable
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  • [[Argo Records]] UK record label (1951-80) with significant folk music output
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  • ...the [[Copper Family]] was also recorded by Bill Leader and released on his label. In the 1980s the Leader catalogue was sold to another record company which then went into receivership. Subsequently sold to [[Celtic Mu
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  • ...live appearances. Selections were chosen by Harry Smith from his personal record collection, and chose records from 1926-1932 for the reasons that, as he st The Anthology originally appeared on the [[Folkways]] label established by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moses_Asch Moses Asch]. In 199
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