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Encyclopedia > Gee Street Records

Gee Street Records was a rap label acquired by V2 Records in 1996.


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Jamaica Gleaner - Gee Jam puts down roots in Portland - Friday | December 22, 2000 (1208 words)
Gee Jam studios at San San, on the outskirts of Port Antonio, embodies Jon Baker's passion for cultural diversity and his dare-to-do approach to life, from which Gee Street Records and Management Limited was born in 1986.
When Gee Street met hard times in 1990, Island bought 50 per cent of its stock and Baker returned to New York with his staff.
Gee Jam Studios, managed by Steve Wilson, is part of the umbrella group Gee Jam Media Inc. which also includes Gee Jam Films, a digital editing company run by Rick Elgood.
gee: Definition and Much More From Answers.com (1287 words)
GEE is also the name of a WWII radio navigation device built and implemented by the RAF for use in night bombing.
g (also gee, g-force or g-load) is a non-SI unit of acceleration defined as exactly 9.806 65 m/s², which is approximately equal to the acceleration due to gravity on the Earth's surface.
Resistance to "negative" or upward gees, which drive blood to the head, is much less; typically in the 2-3 g (20 to 30 m/s²) range the vision goes red, probably due to capillaries in the eyes bursting under the increased blood pressure.
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