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The Bellmark Records organization included the Bellmark Records label itself, which was intended to be used for gospel and spiritual music, as well as the Life Records imprint, which was intended for other genres of African-American music; however, the overall manufacturing and marketing arm of the
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corporation went by the "Bellmark" name. Bellmark also had manufacturing, marketing, and distribution arrangements with a variety of labels, among them TMR Records. Bell said in a 1994 profile that he wanted to emphasize "positive, fun, entertaining party music".
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In 1997, Bellmark Records filed for bankruptcy. As a result, DM Records, Inc. purchased substantially all of Bellmark’s assets for $ 166,000 in 1999.
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Rosen, Craig (August 20, 1994). "Mickey, Tag Team Are New Disney/Bellmark Rap Team".
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Nathan, David (January 8, 1994). "Industry Vet Bell Marks a Whoomp!-ing Good Year".
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Trust, Gary (May 14, 2016). "Prince, Breaking Records, Turns the Hot 100 Purple".
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O'Neill, Stephen; Glorioso, Alessandra (October 13, 2017).
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Index

American
independent record label
Los Angeles, California
Al Bell
Stax Records
Motown Records
CEMA
Dazzey Duks
Duice
double platinum
Whoomp! (There It Is)
Tag Team
quadruple platinum
The Most Beautiful Girl in the World
Prince
Warner Bros. Records
Levi Seacer
NPG Records
The Beautiful Experience
Billboard Hot 100
gold
gospel
The Rance Allen Group
Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album
Walter Hawkins
Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album
Edwin Hawkins
Best Gospel Album by a Choir or Chorus
Walt Disney Records

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