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Aquarius Records
Founded1969 (1969)
FounderTerry Flood
Donald Tarlton
Bob Lemm
Dan Lazare
Jack Lazare
Distributor(s)Unidisc Music
GenreVarious
Country of originCanada
LocationMontreal, Quebec
Official websiteaquariusrecords.com

Aquarius Records is an independent record label based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

History

Aquarius Records was founded in 1969. The first president was Terry Flood and the other founding owners were Donald Tarlton, Bob Lemm, Dan Lazare and Jack Lazare.[1] The label was initially distributed by London Records of Canada.

Among the first acts signed to the label was the Halifax band April Wine,[2] who had also worked with Much Productions.[3] Other artists developed by Aquarius during their first decade included Montreal's Walter Rossi and a rock band from Windsor, Ontario called Teaze. While still with London, Aquarius released records by Mashmakhan, Freedom North, Ross Holloway, Roger Doucet, The Rabble and others.

In 1978 Aquarius Records changed distribution to Capitol-EMI and it was early in this association that April Wine began achieving international success. In the 1980s Aquarius signings included Corey Hart, Sass Jordan, Mindstorm, Sword and Myles Goodwyn and the label also released albums by The Stampeders and The Guess Who. In its first twenty years Aquarius sold over 5 million records in Canada and Aquarius artists sold a similar amount in the rest of the world.

In the 1990s some of Aquarius' efforts were diverted by the launching of a French-language label called Tacca Musique which had success almost immediately with artists like Kevin Parent and France D'Amour. On the English side, Aquarius would release new artists Bif Naked and Serial Joe and also it licensed records by Men Without Hats and Deep Purple. By the end of the 1990s the ownership of Aquarius Records was acquired by Donald Tarlton (Donald K. Donald).[4]

Starting in 2000 Aquarius began expansion through the development of new imprints, including DKD Disques (La Chicane, Danni Bedard) and through joint ventures like Last Gang Records (Metric, Crystal Castles, Mother Mother, Chromeo), Arts & Crafts International (Stars, Amy Millan), Indica Records (Les Trois Accords, Dobacaracol, Priestess), Mensa Music (Adam Gregory), Moving Units (Bless, Platinumberg). The biggest selling new artist on Aquarius was Sum 41, and other artists, including Danko Jones, Jeremy Fisher, Gob and Mark Berube, came to the label. Also during this period, it began a distribution deal with Unidisc Music.

In 2006, Aquarius was one of six labels who resigned from the Canadian Recording Industry Association, complaining that their interests were not being represented.[4]

Notable artists released on Aquarius

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Sean Kelly (2 September 2013). Metal on Ice: Tales from Canada's Hard Rock and Heavy Metal Heroes. Dundurn. pp. 72–. ISBN 978-1-4597-0710-8.
  2. ^ Martin Melhuish (12 October 1974). "From the Music Capitals of the World". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc.: 47–. ISSN 0006-2510.
  3. ^ April Wine, Aquarius Deal. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. 18 January 1975. pp. 68–. ISSN 0006-2510. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  4. ^ a b Larry LeBlanc (29 April 2006). "Indie Revolt Up North". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc.: 18–. ISSN 0006-2510.
  5. ^ a b c d e Larry LeBlanc (8 January 2000). Promoter Tarlton Turns to New Labels in Canada. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. pp. 39–. ISSN 0006-2510. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  6. ^ a b "McAuley brings show home" Archived 2017-04-03 at the Wayback Machine. Canoe, December 26, 2000 By JAMES REANEY