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MCA Records
NameMCA Records
Founded1934
Defunct2003

MCA Records was a major American record label that was founded in 1934 as Decca Records's United States subsidiary, Music Corporation of America (MCA). The label was originally formed to publish and distribute Decca Records' music in the United States, but it eventually grew to become a major label in its own right, signing artists such as Bing Crosby, Billie Holiday, and Duke Ellington. MCA Records was also closely tied to the Universal Music Group and Universal Studios, with many of its artists appearing in Universal Pictures films and NBC television shows. The label's early success was fueled by its relationships with other major labels, including RCA Records and Columbia Records.

History

MCA Records' early history was marked by its association with Decca Records and its founder, Edward Lewis. The label's first major success came with the signing of Bing Crosby in 1934, who went on to become one of the best-selling artists of all time, with hits like White Christmas and Swinging on a Star. MCA Records also signed other notable artists, including Billie Holiday, Duke Ellington, and Count Basie, who helped to establish the label as a major force in the jazz and blues genres. In the 1950s and 1960s, MCA Records expanded its roster to include rock and roll artists like Chuck Berry, Little Richard, and Elvis Presley, who were also signed to other major labels like RCA Records and Sun Records. The label's success during this period was also fueled by its relationships with other major labels, including Capitol Records and Atlantic Records.

Discography

MCA Records' discography includes a wide range of genres and artists, from jazz and blues to rock and roll and pop music. Some notable releases include Bing Crosby's White Christmas, Billie Holiday's God Bless the Child, and Duke Ellington's Take the A Train. The label also released music by other notable artists, including The Who, The Doors, and Jimi Hendrix, who were also signed to other major labels like Track Records and Reprise Records. MCA Records' discography also includes soundtracks to Universal Pictures films like Jaws and E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, which featured music by John Williams and other notable composers. The label's music was also featured in NBC television shows like The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson and Saturday Night Live, which helped to further establish the label's reputation as a major force in the music industry.

Notable Artists

MCA Records signed a wide range of notable artists during its history, including Bing Crosby, Billie Holiday, Duke Ellington, Chuck Berry, Little Richard, and Elvis Presley. The label also signed other notable artists, including The Who, The Doors, Jimi Hendrix, and Tom Petty, who were also signed to other major labels like Track Records and Reprise Records. MCA Records' roster also included country music artists like Hank Williams and Patsy Cline, who were also signed to other major labels like RCA Records and Decca Records. The label's notable artists also included R&B and soul music artists like James Brown, Aretha Franklin, and Stevie Wonder, who were also signed to other major labels like Atlantic Records and Motown Records.

Corporate Affairs

MCA Records was a subsidiary of the Music Corporation of America (MCA), which was founded in 1924 by Jules Stein. The company was originally formed to provide music publishing and talent agency services to artists, but it eventually expanded to include record label and film production divisions. MCA Records was closely tied to the Universal Music Group and Universal Studios, with many of its artists appearing in Universal Pictures films and NBC television shows. The label's corporate affairs were also influenced by its relationships with other major labels, including RCA Records and Columbia Records, which helped to establish the label as a major force in the music industry.

Legacy

MCA Records' legacy is marked by its contributions to the development of popular music and its influence on the music industry as a whole. The label's roster of notable artists, including Bing Crosby, Billie Holiday, and Duke Ellington, helped to establish it as a major force in the music industry. MCA Records' music was also featured in Universal Pictures films and NBC television shows, which helped to further establish the label's reputation as a major force in the entertainment industry. The label's legacy is also marked by its influence on other major labels, including RCA Records and Columbia Records, which helped to shape the music industry into what it is today. Today, MCA Records' music is still widely popular, with many of its classic releases remaining in print and continuing to inspire new generations of artists and fans, including those associated with Grammy Awards and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Category:Record labels

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