Dawn Records

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Dawn Records
Parent companyPye Records
Founded1969
GenrePop, rock, folk
Country of originUnited Kingdom

Dawn Records was a subsidiary of

Phonogram equivalents, Harvest and Vertigo
.

The most successful act on the label was

UK Singles Chart. The label also released the 1970 and 1971 Donovan albums, Open Road and the double-album HMS Donovan. It also released recordings by Man, Paul Brett's Sage, Titus Groan, Trifle, Mike Cooper, Heron, John Kongos (before he found greater success on the Fly label), Comus, Atlantic Bridge, Pluto, Atomic Rooster
and the Mungo Jerry offshoot, the King Earl Boogie Band.

In October 1970, the UK music magazine NME reported that Dawn label acts Demon Fuzz, Titus Groan, Heron and Comus were due to take part in a series of UK concerts in November 1970.[1] At all venues the price of admission was one penny.[1]

Two other acts were

hit single
.

See also

  • List of record labels

References

  1. ^ a b Tobler, John (1992). NME Rock 'N' Roll Years (1st ed.). London: Reed International Books Ltd. p. 217. CN 5585.

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