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Passport Records

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Passport was Jem's flagship label, eventually growing to form the Passport Records Group, which included the labels PVC Records, Passport Jazz, Audion Records, Import Records, and Visa Records.
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Passport Records was founded in 1973 by Jem Records, which had been co-founded in 1971 by Martin L. Scott, Jeff Tenenbaum and Ed Grossi. Passport was initially operated in partnership with
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The Passport Records Group, as part of the JEM Records bankruptcy, was closed in 1988. Marty Scott took Paradox Records to MCA where he operated the label from Warren, NJ.
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top album charts. In 1986, Passport, led by JEM President Marty Scott, began operating separately from Jem internally, though it was still distributed by JEM.
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was a U.S.-based independent record label that existed between 1973 and 1988. It was notable for popularizing such artists as
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Larry Fast was the American first artist signed to the label. His records were primarily released under the name of
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Business People: Jem Records president confident despite woes
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Index

Larry Fast
FM
Richard Barone
Wendy O. Williams
Jem Records
GRT Records
Sire Records
Seymour Stein
Warner Bros. Records
Synergy
FM
Al Stewart
Nektar
The Hunt
Gerry Rafferty
Link Wray
Tucky Buzzard
Three Dog Night
Human Sexual Response
Wendy O. Williams
Brand X
Anthony Phillips
Mike Rutherford
Robbie Krieger
David Johansen
Richard Barone
Utopia
Bill Nelson
Camel
Billboard

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