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DJM Records was the record label set up in the 1970s by British music publisher, Dick James, distributed by Pye Records in the UK and various other companies around the world, including the USA. DJM is an abbreviation of Dick James Music.
The first release on the label was by Dave Sealy entitled It Takes A Thief, which was adapted from a television series theme music for which a lyric was written. Frank Neilson was A&R manager from 1976 to 1979, before he moved to Polydor Records. Andy Stinton was Promotions Manager for several years before moving to Canada in 1980 to start his own communications company.
Elton John was very prominent on DJM, except in the US and Canada where he was signed to MCA Records. He switched in 1976 to his own Rocket Records, before later deciding to sue DJM in the 1980s over the rights to his earlier (pre-1976) work.[citation needed]
Other acts on the label in the 1970s included Mr. Bloe, who included pianist Zack Laurence and harmonica player Harry Pitch; former Fleetwood Mac member Danny Kirwan, who recorded three albums for DJM, Second Chapter (1975), Midnight In San Juan (1976), and Hello There Big Boy! (1979); The Tremeloes, after their departure from CBS/Epic in 1974; singer-turned-actor Dennis Waterman; Johnny Guitar Watson, who had several successful singles and albums in the USA; and various session musicians who had worked with Elton John. Roger Hodgson - prior to joining Supertramp - issued a U.K. single on DJM under the name "Argosy". This record was also released on Congress Records (a division of Kapp Records) in the U.S..
After Dick James' death in 1986, the DJM catalogue was acquired by PolyGram.
Protection of the DJM name as uniquely associated with the Dick James label appears to have been lost, assuming it was capable of being protected. DJM Records in the United States, owned by and named after U.S. songwriter and musician Daniel Moore,[1] features roots and blues music.[2]
References
- ^ Writer of "Shambala" and co-writer of "My Maria", among others; see Daniel Moore.
- ^ See DJM Records (U.S.); www.djmrec.com.
See also
Categories:- British record labels
- Record labels disestablished in 1986
- Pop record labels
- Elton John
- Record labels established in 1969
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