VOGUE
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Labels and Company Sleeves 1962-1971
Labels
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to PO 45 S 287 - 1962 |
to DV 14601 - 1967 |
Made in France |
to DV 14999 - 1970 |
Disques
Vogue was a founded in France in 1947, by Léon Cabat and Charles
Delaunay. They originally specialized in jazz recordings, featuring such
artists as Sidney Bechet, Django Reinhardt, Dizzy Gillespie, Lionel Hampton,
and Erroll Garner. In the late 1950s Vogue expanded into pop music, recording
artists such as Petula Clark. In the 1960s and early 1970s the label boasted
Jacques Dutronc and Françoise Hardy.
Deutsche Vogue Schallplatten was a subsidiary of Vogue Paris and was founded in 1960 and liquidated in 1971. Since 1964 the headquarter was near Cologne. It was headed by Günter Ilgner, who was also working for EMI Electrola and later co-founded Cornet. Deutsche Vogue distributed labels like Pye (1963-1970), Hit-Ton, Kapp (1964-1969) and Roulette (1966-1971). |
to DV 11215 - 1971 Label discontinued |
to DV 14361 - 1965 |
Ridges |
Made in France |
to HT 300178 - 1967 |