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Falcon Records (Canadian label)

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member Bill Durst. The album was produced by Robert Leth, who had been best known as the engineer on late 1970s recordings by singer-songwriter
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was a Canadian record label formed in 1979, which ceased operations in 1985. It is notable for having released albums by
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Juno Award for Most Promising Female Vocalist of the Year
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label. Another release was the 1980 album by The Brains,
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Canadian record label in operation from 1979 to 1985
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Zon
Lydia Taylor
The Brains
Mississauga, Ontario
Zon
CBS Records
Epic Records
new wave
Thundermug
Stan Rogers
1983
Juno Award for Most Promising Female Vocalist of the Year
The Globe and Mail
Profile of Zon


Profile of Thundermug
Archived
Wayback Machine
Robert Leth credits
allmusic
Profile of Lydia Taylor
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Record labels established in 1979
Defunct record labels of Canada
Record labels disestablished in 1985

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