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- Regal_Records_(1949) abstract "Regal Records was a US record label that issued popular music and jazz in the years after World War II. The label's headquarters were in Linden, New Jersey. This label was founded by David and Jules Braun, the founders of De Luxe Records, in 1949; it has no relation to the British, Spanish, or American versions from the 1920s. In the United States, there were also short-lived labels by this name based in California (1947-1949) and Michigan (1947), but again these are unrelated to the Linden organization. This label also issued R&B and gospel music. A subsidiary called \"Tots and Teens\" issued children's records.".
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- Regal_Records_(1949) wikiPageWikiLink Category:1949_establishments_in_New_Jersey.
- Regal_Records_(1949) wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_record_labels.
- Regal_Records_(1949) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jazz_record_labels.
- Regal_Records_(1949) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Record_labels_established_in_1949.
- Regal_Records_(1949) wikiPageWikiLink De_Luxe_Records.
- Regal_Records_(1949) wikiPageWikiLink Jazz.
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- Regal_Records_(1949) wikiPageWikiLink List_of_record_labels.
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- Regal_Records_(1949) wikiPageWikiLink Regal_Recordings.
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- Regal_Records_(1949) wikiPageWikiLink Regal_Records_(1920).
- Regal_Records_(1949) wikiPageWikiLink Regal_Records_(1921).
- Regal_Records_(1949) wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Regal_Records_(1949) wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Regal_Records_(1949) wikiPageWikiLink File:USRegalRecord2.jpg.
- Regal_Records_(1949) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Regal Records (1949)".
- Regal_Records_(1949) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Regal Records".
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- Regal_Records_(1949) subject Category:1949_establishments_in_New_Jersey.
- Regal_Records_(1949) subject Category:American_record_labels.
- Regal_Records_(1949) subject Category:Jazz_record_labels.
- Regal_Records_(1949) subject Category:Record_labels_established_in_1949.
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- Regal_Records_(1949) comment "Regal Records was a US record label that issued popular music and jazz in the years after World War II. The label's headquarters were in Linden, New Jersey. This label was founded by David and Jules Braun, the founders of De Luxe Records, in 1949; it has no relation to the British, Spanish, or American versions from the 1920s.".
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- Regal_Records_(1949) wasDerivedFrom Regal_Records_(1949)?oldid=678130418.
- Regal_Records_(1949) depiction USRegalRecord2.jpg.
- Regal_Records_(1949) isPrimaryTopicOf Regal_Records_(1949).