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About decca records
[edit]Decca Records is a British record label established in 1929 by Edward Lewis. Its U.S. label was established in late 1934 by Lewis, Jack Kapp (the first president of the Decca Record company of the USA) and Milton Rackmil, who later became American Decca's president too. In 1937, anticipating Nazi aggression leading to World War II, Lewis sold American Decca and the link between the U.K. and U.S. Decca label was broken for several decades. The British label was renowned for its development of recording methods, while the American company developed the concept of cast albums in the musical genre. Decca Records
Parent company Universal Music Group Founded 1929; 94 years ago Founder Edward Lewis Distributor(s) Decca Music Group (UK) Verve Label Group (US) Universal Music Group (International) Genre Various Country of origin United Kingdom Location Kensington, London, United Kingdom Official website Decca Records Decca Classics Decca Gold Decca Records US Both wings are now part of the Universal Music Group. The US Decca label became MCA Records, which formed half of what is now UMG (Universal Music Group). Label name Classical music Popular music Spoken word Country music Technology developments
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Decca matrix prefixes
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MCA Records American record label owned by MCA Inc.
London Recordings Record label headquartered in the UK
Cast recording Recording of a stage musical by the cast
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