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Falcon Records (1957-1958) was a sub-label of Vee-Jay Records. Vee-Jay Records was a record label, specializing in blues, rhythm and blues and rock and roll. ...


Due to a name conflict with Falcon Records, the name was subsequently changed to Abner Records. Falcon Records (1957-1958) was a sub-label of Vee-Jay Records Due to a name conflict with Falcon Records, the name was subsequently changed to Abner Records. ... Abner Records is a sub-label of Vee-Jay Records Originally named Falcon Records but as there existed allready a Falcon Records they changed their name in 1958. ...


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Falcon Records was a once high-profile store in the Poole Dolphin Centre, Dorset. Managed by the 'Self-Styled Roc Doc', Simon Harding, Falcon specialised in underground metal vinyl and independent releases. Once a prosperous base for alternative music, Trading Standards officers pulled the plug on the store at the end of the 90s after it was found that scratched CDs and bent gear were being sold from the premises. After a lengthy dalliance with Special Brew, Si would go on to manage Falcon's popular offspring, 'FM MUSIC.' The following is a partial list of record labels, both past and present. ...


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