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Ronan Keating is
signed up with Polydor, so here's a bit of history
on this famous record company.
Polydor began as a record
division of German-based Deutsche Grammaphon
Gesellschaft. The latter had been
established by Emile Berliner in 1898. In
1956, Polydor extended its operations to the
UK. The early 1960's saw releases like 'Beat
Boys' from The Beatles. Other record labels
joined Polydor and included the Track label which
had signed up big name artists like Jimi Hendrix
and The Who. The Bee Gees got signed up with
Polydor after the founder of the Creation label,
Robert Stigwood got the group over. Stigwood
had been very much associated with Polydor.
Polydor were able to distribute records on the RSO
label from Stigwood and these included the huge
musical releases that were 'Grease' and 'Saturday
Night Fever'. Through its A&R label,
Polydor signed up other big name artists like The
New Seekers and Slade. Through its MGM
label, Polydor signed up the highly popular
Osmonds. In the 1970s there was the merge of
Polydor with Philips to form Polygram. A
whole host of other great music artists have
signed up with Polydor. Through the 80's
artists like Roxy Music and Level 42 came
along. Cathy Dennis, The Moody Blues and
Wonder Stuff were other big names and of course,
of recent times, Boyzone, Stephen Gately and Ronan
Keating. |