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  • '''Swan Song Records''' was a record label launched by Led Zeppelin on 7 May 1974. It was manage ...ips featuring Paul Young were considered but not signed. Four artists that Swan Song Records wanted to sign but bowed out to other labels were Roy Harper, blues guitari
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  • This is a bibliography of major works on [[Swan Song Records]].
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  • This is a list of external links on [[Swan Song Records]]. Retrieved on 2010-03-25.
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  • ...Subpages}}</noinclude>(b. 1948), English publicist and office manager of [[Swan Song Records]].
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  • This is a list of external links on [[Swan Song Records]]. Retrieved on 2010-03-25.
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  • ...-born businessman, music executive, film producer, and vice-president of [[Swan Song Records]] (1977 - 1983).
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  • ...ger-songwriter]] [[Robert Plant]], released in 1982 via the record label [[Swan Song Records]].
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  • ...recorded by [[Led Zeppelin]], and the band's first release on the label [[Swan Song Records]].
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  • (5 April 1935 – 21 November 1995), English manager and president of [[Swan Song Records]], he was known for his no-nonsense management style and became a role mode
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  • '''Swan Song Records''' was a record label launched by Led Zeppelin on 7 May 1974. It was manage ...ips featuring Paul Young were considered but not signed. Four artists that Swan Song Records wanted to sign but bowed out to other labels were Roy Harper, blues guitari
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  • ...ins, born 1948) is a former CBS Records publicist, and office manager at [[Swan Song Records]]. Born in Windsor, [[England]] in 1948, she is the youngest child of Engla ...oduced to [[Peter Grant]] with regards to a position at the newly launched Swan Song Records; a label established to release albums by [[Led Zeppelin]], but also home t
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  • This is a bibliography of major works on [[Swan Song Records]].
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  • |label = Swan Song Records ...until 4 April 1974, in an article in the ''New Musical Express'', the name Swan Song Records was chosen as Led Zeppelin's new label. Due to substantial material already
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  • ...usinessman, music executive, and film producer. He was a vice-president of Swan Song Records (1977 - 1983) and Jimmy Page's business manager for many years. ...s asked by Led Zeppelin's manager Peter Grant to manage their record label Swan Song Records as vice-president.<ref>{{cite book|last=Welch|first=Chris|date=2002|title=P
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  • |label = Swan Song Records '''''Death Wish II''''' is a soundtrack album by Jimmy Page, released by Swan Song Records on 20 February 1982, to accompany the film ''Death Wish II''.
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  • ...roughout the 1970s soon followed. From 1974 - 1983, Led Zeppelin's label [[Swan Song Records]] was distributed through Atlantic. Atlantic is currently part of the [[War
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  • ...ed Zeppelin's drummer John Bonham, and the dissolution of the record label Swan Song Records, Bad Company produced one final album ''Rough Diamonds'' before breaking up
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  • |label = Swan Song Records ...break-up of Led Zeppelin in December 1980. It was also his last album for Swan Song Records, before establishing his own label Es Paranza.
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  • |label = Swan Song Records ...owed Atlantic Records one more album from the five album deal that created Swan Song Records in 1974. As such, ''Coda'' can be seen as a contractual fulfillment.
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  • ...osedly words beginning with 'Here's to my sweet Satan' can be heard. But [[Swan Song Records]] issued the statement: 'Our turntables only play in one direction&mdash;fo
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  • ...n the symbolism, a winged Apollo was also the logo for their record label, Swan Song Records. A Japanese exclusive limited edition re-press featuring a bonus thirty-six
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  • |label = Swan Song Records The album was released on 28 September 1976, by Swan Song Records. The sleeve design depicted a disused cinema located on Old Street film stu
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  • ...time since 1969 he recorded with another label other than Atlantic Records/Swan Song Records.
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  • On 5 September 1980, [[Swan Song Records|Swan Song]] (Zeppelin's music company) announced a US tour for October. Tic
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  • ...s final studio release on Atlantic Records before forming their own label, Swan Song Records, in 1974. It was also the only Led Zeppelin album that contained complete p
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  • |label = Swan Song Records ...r and December 1978 at Polar Studios in Stockholm, Sweden, and released by Swan Song Records on 15 August 1979. ''In Through the Out Door'' was the band's sixth release
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  • |label = Swan Song Records ...nth studio album by English Rock music|rock band Led Zeppelin, released by Swan Song Records on 31 March 1976. The album was written and recorded during a tumultuous ti
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  • ...ye - US Office Manager for Led Zeppelin, [[Flames of Albion Music]], and [[Swan Song Records]] (1968-82).
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  • ...pelin and Bad Company, amongst others, and was also a record executive for Swan Song Records. Grant has been described as one of the shrewdest managers in rock history. ...y, Superhype Music, in 1968. He was also the driving force in establishing Swan Song Records in 1974, which gave Led Zeppelin further financial and artistic control ove
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  • |label = Swan Song Records ''Physical Graffiti'' was the band's first release on their own Swan Song Records label, which had been launched in May 1974. Until this point, all of Led Ze
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  • *31 October – Led Zeppelin's official UK launch of Swan Song Records at a Chislehurst Caves party in Surrey.
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  • Signing with [[Led Zeppelin]]'s [[Swan Song Records]] label the band ventured into a more commercially viable hard rock sound.
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  • ...tralian illustrator Peter Ledger, with influence from [[Led Zeppelin]]'s [[Swan Song Records]] logo of a winged Apollo. It uses a modified Avant Garde Gothic Bold font
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  • ...t to expire, on 10 May 1974, the band and their manager launched their own Swan Song Records label and secured a distribution deal via Atlantic, signing artists includi ...nd to promote, and Peter Grant in semi-retirement from the music industry, Swan Song Records was eventually wound up in late 1983.
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  • ...t to expire, on 10 May 1974, the band and their manager launched their own Swan Song Records label and secured a distribution deal via Atlantic, signing artists includi ...nd to promote, and Peter Grant in semi-retirement from the music industry, Swan Song Records was eventually wound up in late 1983.
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