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  2. Candid Records - Wikipedia

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    Early Candid Records. The CANDID jazz label was founded in New York City in 1960 as a subsidiary of Cadence Records, owned by Archie Bleyer. The jazz writer and civil rights activist Nat Hentoff [1] [2] was the label's (A&R) director and, consequently, he attempted to create a catalog that represented the prevalent jazz music of the day.

  3. Metropolis (1927 film) - Wikipedia

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    The screenplay itself went through many rewrites, and at one point featured an ending where Freder flew to the stars; this plot element later became the basis for Lang's Woman in the Moon. [25] The time setting of Metropolis is open to interpretation. The 2010 re-release and reconstruction, which incorporated the original title cards written by ...

  4. The Snows of Kilimanjaro (1952 film) - Wikipedia

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    A more recent appraisal in Bowker's Directory described it as having "plenty of action & romance" and stated that it was "the popular 'celebrity film' of its time". [20] Hemingway, who disliked the typical Hollywood happy ending, accepted the money for the film, but he could not bring himself to view it, according to one report. [13]

  5. EmArcy Records - Wikipedia

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    Distributor (s) Universal Music Group (International) Island Records (U.S.) Genre. Jazz, world music. Country of origin. U.S. EmArcy Records is a jazz record label founded in 1954 by Bob Shad for the American Mercury Records. The name is a phonetic spelling of "MRC", the initials for Mercury Record Company.

  6. Dazzle camouflage - Wikipedia

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    Dazzle camouflage. Dazzle camouflage, also known as razzle dazzle (in the U.S.) or dazzle painting, is a family of ship camouflage that was used extensively in World War I, and to a lesser extent in World War II and afterwards. Credited to the British marine artist Norman Wilkinson, though with a rejected prior claim by the zoologist John ...

  7. Progressive Records - Wikipedia

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    Country of origin. U.S. Location. New Orleans, Louisiana. Official website. jazzology .com. Progressive Records is an American jazz record company and label owned by the Jazzology group. It produces reissues and compilations of musicians such as Sonny Stitt, Eddie Barefield, George Masso, and Eddie Miller. [1]

  8. 504 Records - Wikipedia

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    Mike Dine was a British draughtsman and jazz fan living in England when he met Tom Stagg, now a British expatriate, jazz fan, and founder of NOLA Records. During the 1960s, Stagg had helped bring to Europe musicians such as John Handy, Andrew Morgan, Louis Nelson, Alton Purnell, Emanuel Sayles, and Kid Thomas. When Dine started 504 Records in ...

  9. Category:American jazz record labels - Wikipedia

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    Cadence Jazz Records. Candid Records. Capitol Records. Capri Records (Jazz record label) Collectors' Choice Music. Concord Jazz.