United Artists Records

UNITED ARTISTS RECORDS
 
 
United Artists Records  was a record label founded by Max E. Youngstein of United Artists in 1957 initially to distribute records of its movie soundtracks, though it soon branched out into recording music of a number of different genres.  (More from Wikipedia)
 
  
Bohemian Vendetta was originally called the Bohemians, and this line-up recorded two demo acetate singles.  
 
After neither disc went anywhere, the lead guitarist and drummer quit and were replaced.  The newly-rechristened Bohemian Vendetta recorded three more songs:  Enough plus “Half the Time” and “How Does it Feel”.  United Artists Records picked up the first two songs and released them as a single in the spring of 1967
 
(April 2011)
 
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Ginger Bianco and Carol MacDonald of Goldie and the Gingerbreads formed a second all-woman rock band in 1972 called Isis.  This band also had a strong horn section.  They were signed to Buddah Records in 1973 and released two well-received albums plus a third for United Artists Records, though they failed to reach a wide audience. 

 

(October 2013)

 
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After releasing her third album in 1979Simple Little WordsUnited Artists Records balked at Cristy Lane’s plans to release a remake of One Day at a Time, even though Lena Martell had a No. 1 hit in Great Britain with her version of “One Day at a Time” in 1979.  

 

(July 2014)

 
Last edited: March 22, 2021