Regal Recordings
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| Regal Recordings | |
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| Parent company | EMI |
| Founded | 1914 1932 (as Regal Zonophone) 1995 (present relaunch) |
| Distributor(s) | Parlophone |
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Location | London |
| Official Website | regal.co.uk |
Regal Recordings is a British record label functioning as an imprint of Parlophone.
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[edit] Background
Regal Records was a British record label founded in 1914 as a subsidiary of the UK branch of Columbia Records known as Columbia Graphophone Company. From 1932 on it was merged with the British Zonophone label and became Regal Zonophone, following the merger of those labels' respective parent companies - Columbia Graphophone Company and Gramophone Company - to form EMI.
[edit] Regal today
In 1995, the Regal label was revived by EMI as the Parlophone imprint Regal Recordings. Regal Recordings' current roster includes Lily Allen, Loney Dear, Cathy Davey, and Jakobínarína.
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