Sue Records
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Sue Records
Summary
Sue Records is a record label[1]. It draws 46 Wikipedia views per month (record_label category, ranking #287 of 2,290).[2]
Key Facts
- Sue Records is in the country of United States[3].
- Sue Records's instance of is recorded as record label[4].
- Sue Records's founder is recorded as Juggy Murray[5].
- Sue Records's genre is rhythm and blues[6].
- Sue Records's genre is jazz[7].
- Sue Records's headquarters location is recorded as New York City[8].
- January 1, 1957 marks the founding of Sue Records[9].
- Sue Records was dissolved in 1964[10].
- Sue Records's parent organization or unit is recorded as United Artists Records[11].
- Sue Records's parent organization or unit is recorded as Universal Music Group[12].
- Sue Records's distributed by is recorded as Island Records[13].
- Sue Records's official name is recorded as Sue Records Inc.[14].
- Sue Records's short name is recorded as Sue[15].
Product Details
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Type: Original Production[16]
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Country: US[17]
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Began / founded: 1957[18]
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MusicBrainz ID: d0496aab-6684-481b-97eb-b951b40108a4[19]
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Founding
Sue Records's founder is recorded as Juggy Murray[5]. January 1, 1957 marks the founding of it[9].
Identity
Sue Records's official name is recorded as Sue Records Inc.[14]. Its short name is recorded as Sue[15].
Operations
Sue Records's headquarters location is recorded as New York City[8]. Parent organizations include United Artists Records[11], a record label[20], in United States[21], founded in 1957[22], headquartered in Los Angeles[23] and Universal Music Group[12], a record company[24], in United States[25], founded in 1934[26], headquartered in Santa Monica[27].
Dissolution
Sue Records was dissolved in 1964[10].
Why It Matters
Sue Records draws 46 Wikipedia views per month (record_label category, ranking #287 of 2,290).[2]