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- Q2377408 subject Q6542601.
- Q2377408 subject Q7216579.
- Q2377408 subject Q8750670.
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- Q2377408 abstract "Skye Records was a music label formed in early 1968 by vibist Cal Tjader, guitarist Gábor Szabó, composer/musician Gary McFarland, and music executive Norman Schwartz. Its catalog was primarily jazz-oriented, although some Skye artists offered pop, soft-rock, and ambitious orchestral concepts. The label scored an unexpected Top 40 hit in 1970 with "Watch What Happens," by singer Lena Horne and Gábor Szabó.The label released 21 studio albums before declaring bankruptcy in 1970. Its catalog was acquired by Buddha Records.".
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- Q2377408 wikiPageWikiLink Q6542601.
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- Q2377408 wikiPageWikiLink Q7216579.
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- Q2377408 wikiPageWikiLink Q8750670.
- Q2377408 wikiPageWikiLink Q8750672.
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- Q2377408 comment "Skye Records was a music label formed in early 1968 by vibist Cal Tjader, guitarist Gábor Szabó, composer/musician Gary McFarland, and music executive Norman Schwartz. Its catalog was primarily jazz-oriented, although some Skye artists offered pop, soft-rock, and ambitious orchestral concepts. The label scored an unexpected Top 40 hit in 1970 with "Watch What Happens," by singer Lena Horne and Gábor Szabó.The label released 21 studio albums before declaring bankruptcy in 1970.".
- Q2377408 label "Skye Records".