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Carnival Records : ウィキペディア英語版 | Carnival Records
Carnival Records was the name given to at least three record labels. Carnival was the name of a record label by Wanamaker's department stores. Records produced for the John Wanamaker Carnival label were often 78 rpm records in the Jazz and Big Band genres. ==Carnival Records (1961-1962)== In 1961, Jerry Moss and Herb Alpert, set up a short-lived label, the precursor of their A&M Records. They released two records, the first (701 - "Tell It To The Birds"/"Fallout Shelter"), by Dore Alpert, was distributed via Dot Records outside California. Dore Alpert was the name Herb Alpert used as a vocalist in those days. The second single (702 - "Love Is Back In Style"/"Peppermint Twist") by Charlie Robinson, featured Herb Alpert on trumpet. However, they changed the name in 1962 to A&M Records because another label with the same name already existed.
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