Contents
- 1 Carolco Music
- 2 Cannon Music
- 3 Tiger Music
- 4 Cinergi Records
- 5 Morgan Creek Records
- 6 Franchise Pictures Music
- 7 Crystal Records
- 8 Livengood Records
- 9 FinleyLand Records
- 10 Volcano Records
- 11 Dot Records
- 12 MalaWorks Music
- 13 MOA Records
- 14 Wondrous Records
- 15 Lava Lamp Records
- 16 A Records
- 17 Bachmann Records
- 18 Lareco Records
- 19 Lareco
Carolco Music
1988-1994
Cannon Music
????-1994
Tiger Music
1989-1997
Tiger Music acquired Carolco Music and Cannon Music in 1994 and merged them into Tiger Music. In 1997, Tiger Holdings merged it's Tiger Music with Cinergi Records and Morgan Creek Records to form Crystal Records and spun off as independent company before it was acquired by A Holdings, then Polar Night Inc.
Cinergi Records
????-1997
Morgan Creek Records
1991?-1997
Franchise Pictures Music
2000-2005
Crystal Records
1997-2005
2005-2019
Crystal Records acquired Franchise Pictures Music in 2005. In 2017, Thorn Emi Studios sold its 50% stake to Metropolitan Media Group.
Livengood Records
Livengood Records was an American record label formed in 1958 by Clark L. Livengood (January 28, 1922 - November 12, 1976). The label focused primarily on pop music.
1958-1976
1976-1992
1992-2000
2000-2014
2014-2019
FinleyLand Records
FinleyLand Records was a British record label of Lava Lamp Music, founded in 2006.
2006-2014
2014-2019
Volcano Records
1964-2019
Dot Records
1991-1997
In 1991, Sony revived Dot Records.
1997-2014
In 1997 Dot Records create LTB Limited a division of Sony. In 2013 Sony renames LTB Limited in Dot/LTB Entertainment a division of Sony.
2014-2019
The label was revived again as independent in 2014 by Chris Stacey. Dot Records is a part of Lareco Music Group.
MalaWorks Music
MOA Records
2015-2017
Wondrous Records
2017-2019
Lava Lamp Records
2014-2019
A Records
1951–1972
1972–1975
1975–1985
1985–1989
1989–1999
1999–2006
2006–2010
2010–2016
Bachmann Records
2017-2019
Lareco Records
2019
On January 30, 2019, Lareco Records was officially established, and in July 2019, became part of Laserium Sega Experiences. In August 2019, it was sold to Quest Media.
Lareco
2020-present
Lareco Records was rebranded as part of ZME under the new, shortened Lareco name in January 2020.