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PolyGram
NamePolyGram
Founded1962
Defunct1998

PolyGram was a major Dutch record label and film studio that operated from 1962 to 1998, playing a significant role in the careers of The Beatles, Elton John, Queen, Aerosmith, and Def Leppard. PolyGram was formed by the merger of Philips Records and Deutsche Grammophon, and it went on to become one of the largest and most successful entertainment companies in the world, with subsidiaries such as Mercury Records, Polydor Records, and A&M Records. PolyGram's success was also fueled by its partnerships with other major labels, including EMI, Warner Music Group, and Sony Music Entertainment. The company's roster of artists included Eric Clapton, David Bowie, The Rolling Stones, and U2.

History

PolyGram's history began in 1962, when Philips Records and Deutsche Grammophon merged to form a new company. The merger brought together two of the most respected and successful record labels in the world, with Philips Records contributing its expertise in pop music and Deutsche Grammophon bringing its reputation for excellence in classical music. PolyGram quickly established itself as a major player in the music industry, signing artists such as The Who, The Kinks, and Cream. The company also expanded its operations through the acquisition of other labels, including Mercury Records and Polydor Records. PolyGram's growth was also driven by its partnerships with other major labels, including EMI, Warner Music Group, and Sony Music Entertainment, as well as its relationships with prominent industry figures such as Brian Epstein, Allen Klein, and David Geffen.

Discography

PolyGram's discography is a vast and diverse collection of recordings that spans multiple genres and decades. The company released music by some of the most iconic and influential artists of all time, including The Beatles, Elton John, Queen, Aerosmith, and Def Leppard. PolyGram's catalog also includes recordings by Jimi Hendrix, The Doors, Pink Floyd, and The Eagles. The company's subsidiaries, such as Mercury Records and Polydor Records, also released music by notable artists such as KISS, Fleetwood Mac, and Tom Petty. PolyGram's discography is a testament to the company's commitment to excellence and its role in shaping the music industry into what it is today, with influences from Motown Records, Stax Records, and Sun Records.

Labels

PolyGram's roster of labels was a key factor in the company's success. The company's flagship labels, Mercury Records and Polydor Records, were home to some of the biggest names in music, including Elton John, Queen, and Def Leppard. Other notable labels in the PolyGram family included A&M Records, Island Records, and London Records. These labels released music by a wide range of artists, from The Police and The Clash to Bob Marley and U2. PolyGram's labels also played a significant role in the development of new genres, such as punk rock and hip-hop, with influences from CBGB, The Roxy, and The Apollo Theater.

Film_and_Television_Divisions

PolyGram's film and television divisions were also major contributors to the company's success. The company's film division, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, produced and distributed a wide range of films, including Four Weddings and a Funeral, Notting Hill, and Fargo. PolyGram's television division, PolyGram Television, produced and distributed popular shows such as The Simpsons, Seinfeld, and ER. The company's film and television divisions worked closely with other major studios, including Universal Pictures, Warner Bros., and 20th Century Fox, as well as prominent industry figures such as Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorsese, and Quincy Jones.

Notable_Artists

PolyGram's roster of notable artists is a who's who of music industry legends. The company signed and released music by some of the most iconic and influential artists of all time, including The Beatles, Elton John, Queen, Aerosmith, and Def Leppard. Other notable artists who released music through PolyGram include Eric Clapton, David Bowie, The Rolling Stones, and U2. PolyGram's artists won numerous awards and accolades, including Grammy Awards, American Music Awards, and Brit Awards, and were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, with influences from Chuck Berry, Little Richard, and James Brown.

Legacy

PolyGram's legacy is a lasting one, with the company's music and films continuing to be enjoyed by audiences around the world. The company's influence can be seen in the many artists and labels that it helped to launch, including Mercury Records and Polydor Records. PolyGram's commitment to excellence and its role in shaping the music industry into what it is today have made it a beloved and respected name in the entertainment industry, with a lasting impact on popular culture, music history, and the careers of Paul McCartney, Mick Jagger, and Bono. PolyGram's legacy continues to be celebrated through its music, films, and television shows, which remain popular to this day, with influences from Woodstock, Live Aid, and Coachella. Category:Record labels

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