Signal 21 Records

Signal 21 Records
Founded 2000
Founder Richard Marx and Bobby Colomby
Genre Pop/Country
Country of origin United States

Signal 21 Records is a defunct independent record label created by singer-songwriter Richard Marx and Blood, Sweat, and Tears drummer Bobby Colomby in 2000. This label ended up being the primary vehicle for the quiet release of Marx's October 24, 2000 album Days In Avalon and later the release of Timeline, a compilation album that was released to radio stations to help promote Days In Avalon. The label folded shortly thereafter.[1] The discs were distributed by the Navarre label, an offshoot company of the Universal Music Group.

References

  1. "Navarre sends out Signal 21". Business Wire. 2000.


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