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Encyclopedia > Mala Records

Mala Records was a small record label in the fifties. It was acquired in the sixties by Colpix (the record arm of Columbia Pictures) and merged with Amy Records into Bell Records. Columbia Pictures is a film production company, and part of Sony Pictures Entertainment. ... Bell Records was the name of at least four different record companies in the 20th century. ...


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Bell Records - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (371 words)
Bell Records was the name of at least four different record companies in the 20th century.
Forming a partnership with labels Amy Records and Mala Records, the three companies merged into a single unit in 1969, retaining the Bell moniker.
This company was acquired by Columbia Pictures in 1971, and became the new Screen Gems/Columbia record label with the demise of Colgems Records, whose biggest act was The Monkees.
CANOE -- JAM! Music - Pop Encyclopedia - Taylor, R. Dean (327 words)
Dean Taylor started his career in his home of Toronto in 1961 playing piano and singing with various groups at all the big Toronto clubs as well as recording several singles for the Audiomaster label that were poor quality and received little if no airplay.
In 1962 he recorded the single/demo "At The High School Dance" for Amy-Mala Records which gained him a bit of attention to which Taylor took the advice of a friend and pursued his dreams in Detroit.
Motown's Brian Holland offered him a position as a ghostwriter for the label and later he would finally be recognized for this talent on such songs as "I'll Turn To Stone" (The Four Tops), "Love Child" and "I'm Livin' In Shame" (The Supremes), and "All I Need" (The Temptations).
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