A&M Records
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A&M Records
Summary
A&M Records is a record label[1]. It ranks in the top 1% of record_label entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (870 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- A&M Records is in the country of United States[3].
- A&M Records's instance of is recorded as record label[4].
- A&M Records's founder is recorded as Herb Alpert[5].
- A&M Records's founder is recorded as Jerry Moss[6].
- A&M Records is owned by Universal Music Group[7].
- A&M Records's genre is jazz[8].
- A&M Records's genre is pop music[9].
- A&M Records is operated by A&M Records, Inc.[10].
- Herb Alpert is named after A&M Records[11].
- Jerry Moss is named after A&M Records[12].
- A&M Records's headquarters location is recorded as Los Angeles[13].
- A&M Records's discography is recorded as A&M Records catalog[14].
- A&M Records's Commons category is recorded as A&M Records[15].
- A&M Records's industry is recorded as phonographic industry[16].
- January 1, 1962 marks the founding of A&M Records[17].
- A&M Records was dissolved in January 1, 1999[18].
- A&M Records's parent organization or unit is recorded as Universal Music Group[19].
- A&M Records's topic's main category is recorded as Category:A&M Records[20].
- A&M Records's different from is recorded as A&M[21].
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Founding
Founders include Herb Alpert[5] and Jerry Moss[6]. January 1, 1962 marks the founding of A&M Records[17].
Operations
A&M Records's headquarters location is recorded as Los Angeles[13]. Its parent organization or unit is recorded as Universal Music Group[19]. It is operated by it, Inc.[10].
Industry
A&M Records's industry is recorded as phonographic industry[16].
Ownership
A&M Records is owned by Universal Music Group[7].
Dissolution
A&M Records was dissolved in January 1, 1999[18].
Why It Matters
A&M Records ranks in the top 1% of record_label entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (870 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 25 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[22] It is known by 35 alternative names across languages and contexts.[23]