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- Congress_Records abstract "Congress Records was a record label founded in 1962 by Neil Galligan who headed Canadian-American Records and brought with him Linda Scott from that label. The label was sold the following year to Kapp Records. Under Kapp, the most successful artist was Shirley Ellis. Kapp rendered Congress inactive in 1966. Kapp, including the Congress catalogue, was sold to MCA in 1967. MCA reactivated Congress in 1969. The most successful act for this incarnation of Congress was the Flying Machine. Another notable act on Congress was Elton John but after a couple of unsuccessful singles on Congress, the label with discontinued in 1970 with Congress acts transferred to other MCA labels. Elton John was transferred to Uni Records where he started having hits.".
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- Congress_Records wikiPageWikiLink Canadian-American_Records.
- Congress_Records wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_record_labels.
- Congress_Records wikiPageWikiLink Category:Record_labels_disestablished_in_1970.
- Congress_Records wikiPageWikiLink Category:Record_labels_established_in_1962.
- Congress_Records wikiPageWikiLink Elton_John.
- Congress_Records wikiPageWikiLink Kapp_Records.
- Congress_Records wikiPageWikiLink Linda_Scott.
- Congress_Records wikiPageWikiLink MCA_Records.
- Congress_Records wikiPageWikiLink Shirley_Ellis.
- Congress_Records wikiPageWikiLink The_Flying_Machine_(band).
- Congress_Records wikiPageWikiLink Uni_Records.
- Congress_Records wikiPageWikiLinkText "Congress Records".
- Congress_Records wikiPageWikiLinkText "Congress".
- Congress_Records hasPhotoCollection Congress_Records.
- Congress_Records wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Congress_Records subject Category:American_record_labels.
- Congress_Records subject Category:Record_labels_disestablished_in_1970.
- Congress_Records subject Category:Record_labels_established_in_1962.
- Congress_Records hypernym Label.
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- Congress_Records comment "Congress Records was a record label founded in 1962 by Neil Galligan who headed Canadian-American Records and brought with him Linda Scott from that label. The label was sold the following year to Kapp Records. Under Kapp, the most successful artist was Shirley Ellis. Kapp rendered Congress inactive in 1966. Kapp, including the Congress catalogue, was sold to MCA in 1967. MCA reactivated Congress in 1969. The most successful act for this incarnation of Congress was the Flying Machine.".
- Congress_Records label "Congress Records".
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- Congress_Records wasDerivedFrom Congress_Records?oldid=664618941.
- Congress_Records isPrimaryTopicOf Congress_Records.