Talk:Good Looking Records
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First of all, GLR no longer exists. Therefor it should be referred to in the past tense here. Secondly, there was a whole big controversy as to why GLR went out of business that it completely missing here.
Tony Fordham
Tony Fordham was actually running GLR back in early 90's when artists like LTJ Bukem, Seba and DJ Blame were 'under his wing' so to speak. 86.22.43.187 (talk) 19:17, 8 May 2024 (UTC)