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W&G Records was an Australian recording company that operated from the early 1950s to the 1970s. It was a subsidiary of the Melbourne precision engineering company White & Gillespie. W&G released many significant recordings by Australian popular artists of the 1960s and also issued recordings of popular American artists, notably releases from the ABC-Paramount (Ampar) label, which W&G distributed from 1955 until 1960, when the Australian distribution was taken over by Festival Records. W&G also established a special subsidiary label, In Records, which released the classic mid-60s recordings by the Loved Ones. ==List of W&G Records artists== This is a list of recording artists who have had at least one recording released on the W&G record label. ''In alphabetical order:'' * Billy Adams – "Slow Down Sandy" * Malcolm Arthur - "Why" and "First Dream" with the Thunderbirds - The Seekers & Tony Lee. * Adelaide Band – "Let The Little Girl Dance" * Julie Anthony – The Seekers * Arthur & Mary – * Yvonne Barrett – * Bartholomew Plus Three – "Cause I'm Alone" / "On a Wintery Night" * Belfast Gypsies – * Merv Benton – "Baby Let's Play House" / "Endless Sleep" * Bobby Bland – * The Blarney Stones – ''Rocking Alone In An Old Rocking Chair'' (LP) * Bobby Bright – "There's a Great Day a-Coming" / "Girls Never Notice Me" * James Brown – * Ronnie Burns – * April Byron – * Pat Carroll – "To The Sun" * Casinos – * Johnny Chester with the Thunderbirds – "Hokey Pokey" / "Can Can Ladies" * Contours – "Do You Love Me" * Colin Cook – * Frankie Davidson - "I Care for You" * Jackie Day – "Before It's Too Late" * Sergio de Pieri – Organ Recital — St. Patrick's Cathedral, Melbourne * Terry Dean – * Grantley Dee – * Peter Doyle – * Anne Dreyer – "Storytelling Time" * Judith Durham – Judy Durham with Frank Traynor's Jazz Preachers (EP), The Seekers * Buddy England – The Seekers * John Farrar – * Johnny Farnham – * Field Twins – * Martin Gale and His Old Timers – "It's Honky-Tonk Time" * Johnny Greenwood – "Loving Arms" * The Haunted - "1-2-5" * Herbie's People - "Sweet & Tender Romance" / "You Thril Me To Pieces" * Donald Jenkins & The Delighters – "Somebody Help Me" * Paul Paffen – "Golden Voice Across the Valley" * Lotte Landl – * Little Gulliver – * Athol Guy – The Seekers * Hayes Brothers & The Bluegrass Ramblers – "Great Speckled Bird" / "Hello City Limits" * Joe Hinton – * Joe Grech – * Lynn Hope – "Morocco" / "Broken Hearted" (1954) * Del Juliana – "I Was a Fool for Leaving" * Karen Knowles – The Seekers * Johnny Lo Piccolo (John St. Peters) – * The Loved Ones – "The Loved One" / "Ever Loving Man" / "Sad Dark Eyes" * Maximum Load – "Nolene" * Betty McQuade – "Midnight Bus" * Russell Morris – "Hush EP" (1967) * Paul Paffen – ''Golden Voice Across the Valley'' LP * Bunny Paul – "I'm Hooked" * Reg Poole – "Australian Country Music Hall of Fame Song" (1973) * Keith Potger – The Seekers * Lynne Randell – * Ken Ray – The Seekers * The Red Onion Jazz Band – ''The Red Onion Jazz Band'' (1965) LP, ''Hot Red Onions'' (1965) LP, ''Big Band Memories - THE RED ONION JAZZ BAND'' (1967) LP. * Paul Revere & The Raiders – ''In the Beginning'' LP * Donn Reynolds - "The Parting" / "Little Old Log Shanty" (1961) * Margret Roadknight – Frank Traynor's Jazz Preachers * The Seekers – "Waltzing Matilda", ''The Seekers Sing Their Big Hits'' LP * Kevin Shegog – "Wolverton Mountain" / "One Small Photograph" (1962) "Phar Lap (The Red Terror)" / "Johnny Was A Friend Of Mine" (1965) * Tony Sheveton – "A Million Drums" / "Dance With Me" (1964) * Ernie Sigley – * Soul-Jers – * Gene Summers & the Platinum Fog – "Hot Pants" / "Young Voices of Children" (1971) * The Thunderbirds – "Wild Weekend" * Diana Trask – "Going Steady" / "Comes Love" * Frank Traynor's Jazz Preachers – Judy Durham with Frank Traynor's Jazz Preachers * Webb Brothers – ''Clancy of the Overflow'' LP * Louisa Wisseling – The Seekers * Bruce Woodley – The Seekers * Johnny Young – "Step Back" / "Cara-Lynn" (1966) * The Cherokees - "Moon in the Afternoon" (instrumental) / "Oh Monah" / "Minnie the Moocher" * The Strangers * The Hawking Brothers * Pam Bradley * Pam & Ade * Paul Anka - "Diana" / "Don't Gamble With Love" (1957) WG-SPN496 Plain yellow label with black text * The Spotnicks - "Orange Blossom Special" / "The Spotnicks Theme" (1962) WG-S-1450 Yellow label with black text, except W&G which is in red text * Ned Miller - "From A Jack To A King" / "Parade Of Broken Hearts" (1963) WG-S-1536 Yellow label with black text, except W&G which is in red text * Peter Posa - "The White Rabbit" / "Honey Be My Honey Bee" (1963) WG-S-1735 Yellow label with black text, except W&G which is in red text * The Seekers - ''The Seekers Sing Their Big Hits'' (1965) WG 25/2512 Yellow label with blue text. Original release with B&W image on album cover. A different colour photograph was used on a stereo release of this album. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「W&G Records」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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