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'''Beggars Group''' is a British record company that owns or distributes several other labels, including [[4AD]], [[Rough Trade Records]], [[Matador Records]], and [[XL Recordings]]. The companies’ roots stem from the [[Beggars Banquet Records|Beggars Banquet]] record shops, which first opened in 1973 with a shop in [[Earls Court]], [[London]].
'''Beggars Group''' is a British record company that owns or distributes several other labels, including [[4AD]], [[Rough Trade Records]], [[Matador Records]], and [[XL Recordings]]. The companies’ roots stem from the [[Beggars Banquet Records|Beggars Banquet]] record shops, which first opened in 1973 with a shop in [[Earls Court]], [[London]]. The company is owned by [[RCA Records]]' british version of the [[Sony Music Entertainment]] record label company [[RED Distribution]]


In 1977, spurred by the prevailing DIY aesthetics of the British [[punk rock]] movement (then at the height of its popularity), the shop founders decided to join the fray as an independent label and release records under the [[Beggars Banquet Records|Beggars Banquet]] imprint.<ref name="Larkin">{{cite book |last=Larkin |first=Colin |title=The Guinness Who's Who of Indie and New Wave Music |year= 1992 |publisher=Guinness Publishing |isbn=0-85112-579-4 }}</ref> The first band on the label was English punk group [[The Lurkers]]; the first ever release on the label was The Lurkers' punk classic "Shadow"/"Love Story" 7" single.<ref name="Larkin" /> Later in the decade and into the early '80s, hits with [[Tubeway Army]] and [[Gary Numan]] secured the label's future.<ref name="Larkin" /> Beggars Banquet then went on to release music by [[Biffy Clyro]], [[Buffalo Tom]], [[The Charlatans (UK band)|The Charlatans]], [[The Cult]], [[The Go-Betweens]], [[The National (band)|The National]] and [[Tindersticks]].
In 1977, spurred by the prevailing DIY aesthetics of the British [[punk rock]] movement (then at the height of its popularity), the shop founders decided to join the fray as an independent label and release records under the [[Beggars Banquet Records|Beggars Banquet]] imprint.<ref name="Larkin">{{cite book |last=Larkin |first=Colin |title=The Guinness Who's Who of Indie and New Wave Music |year= 1992 |publisher=Guinness Publishing |isbn=0-85112-579-4 }}</ref> The first band on the label was English punk group [[The Lurkers]]; the first ever release on the label was The Lurkers' punk classic "Shadow"/"Love Story" 7" single.<ref name="Larkin" /> Later in the decade and into the early '80s, hits with [[Tubeway Army]] and [[Gary Numan]] secured the label's future.<ref name="Larkin" /> Beggars Banquet then went on to release music by [[Biffy Clyro]], [[Buffalo Tom]], [[The Charlatans (UK band)|The Charlatans]], [[The Cult]], [[The Go-Betweens]], [[The National (band)|The National]] and [[Tindersticks]].

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Beggars Group
Parent companyRCA Label Group
Founded1977
FounderMartin Mills, Nick Austin
Distributor(s)RED Distribution
GenreVarious
Country of originUnited Kingdom
LocationWandsworth, London
Official websitewww.beggars.com www.beggarsgroupusa.com www.beggarsgroup.ca www.beggarsgroup.de www.beggarsjapan.com

Beggars Group is a British record company that owns or distributes several other labels, including 4AD, Rough Trade Records, Matador Records, and XL Recordings. The companies’ roots stem from the Beggars Banquet record shops, which first opened in 1973 with a shop in Earls Court, London. The company is owned by RCA Records' british version of the Sony Music Entertainment record label company RED Distribution

In 1977, spurred by the prevailing DIY aesthetics of the British punk rock movement (then at the height of its popularity), the shop founders decided to join the fray as an independent label and release records under the Beggars Banquet imprint.[1] The first band on the label was English punk group The Lurkers; the first ever release on the label was The Lurkers' punk classic "Shadow"/"Love Story" 7" single.[1] Later in the decade and into the early '80s, hits with Tubeway Army and Gary Numan secured the label's future.[1] Beggars Banquet then went on to release music by Biffy Clyro, Buffalo Tom, The Charlatans, The Cult, The Go-Betweens, The National and Tindersticks.

Having since been trading for over three decades, Beggars Group remains owner-run (by Martin Mills) and its musical focus remains fiercely alternative. In 2008, the labels that form the group are 4AD, Matador Records, Rough Trade Records and XL Recordings. The company owns 4AD outright (this label also took on the rosters of two other Group owned labels, Beggars Banquet and Too Pure when they were mothballed in 2008) and retains a 50% stake in each of the others.

Artists currently working with the above labels include Adele, Antony & The Johnsons, Atlas Sound, Basement Jaxx, Beck, Belle & Sebastian, Beirut, Blonde Redhead, Bon Iver, The Breeders, Camera Obscura, Cat Power, Jarvis Cocker, Dizzee Rascal, The Hold Steady, Interpol, Mogwai, M.I.A., My Morning Jacket, The National, The Raconteurs, Radiohead, Lou Reed, Scott Walker, Sigur Rós, Sonic Youth, The Strokes, Stereolab, Super Furry Animals, Thom Yorke, TV on the Radio, Vampire Weekend, Voxtrot, The Veils, The White Stripes and Yo La Tengo.

References

  1. ^ a b c Larkin, Colin (1992). The Guinness Who's Who of Indie and New Wave Music. Guinness Publishing. ISBN 0-85112-579-4.