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4-407: Warwick Records is the name of: An American record label, Warwick Records (United States) A British record label, Warwick Records (United Kingdom) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Warwick Records . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

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12-602: The single "Dream Alone"/"Beat Love" by the then relatively unknown Art Garfunkel under the name Artie Garr. Warwick was founded in New York City and was short-lived, closing after the album by Burns. Best-selling musicians on the label included Johnny and the Hurricanes ("Crossfire", " Red River Rock ", "Reveille Rock", and " Beatnik Fly "), the String-A-Longs (" Wheels ", "Brass Buttons", "Should I"),

16-420: Was a record label established in 1959 by Morty Craft . One of the label's earliest releases was a jazz album called Memories Of "Jolie" by 'Morty Craft & His Singing Strings'. Herbie Hancock 's first appearance on record was for Warwick on an album with Donald Byrd and Pepper Adams . The label's catalogue also included albums by Ralph Burns , Teddy Charles , and Curtis Fuller . Warwick also released

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