Hispavox, S.A.

Parent label: Warner Music Group

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Spanish record company established on June 27th, 1953 by José Manuel Vidal Zapater. This is a company, do not use as label; For label use : Hispavox Licensee of Columbia Records to distribute North & South America Columbia product in Spain. It owned the Hispavox label and distributed in Spain many pop & jazz foreign labels (Apple Records, Asylum Records, CTI Records, Elektra, Impulse!, Reprise Records, Vanguard, Vogue, Warner Bros. Records...). They also worked as a manufacturer, pressing releases for labels like Belter. Impuesto de lujo Permiso Nº 3637. It had its own recording studios (), pressing plant, offices and cassette duplication operating at Torrelaguna, 102, a printing plant (, at Marcenado, 22 - Madrid), later renamed Dirograf, S.A., and a publishing section (). The company and label were acquired by EMI in 1985, later by Parlophone and last one Warner Music Group. Some relevant executives before EMI acquisition: José Manuel Vidal Zapater (1953-1977), Luis Vidal Zapater, José Luis Gil from 1977 to 1984, Saul Tagarro 1984, Miguel Blasco, Jesús López, Javier del Moral and finally Miguel Ángel Recuenco to close the acquisition.

Discography

47 albums
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