Slash Records
About
For the label, please use . Slash Records is often credited for copyright on records released by Slash, founded in 1978 in Los Angeles, California by . The label originally focused on local punk bands, and was distributed through JEM until 1981, after which Slash signed a distribution deal with Warner Bros. Records. The label was acquired by London Records in 1996, while Warner kept most of the artist roster and catalog, and the office was relocated to New York. Universal bought PolyGram (London's owner) in 1998, and in 2000, Slash Records was closed. When London's president Roger Ames moved to Warner, he retained the rights to both names, London and Slash. In 2003, Ames re-licensed the name back to Biggs, who then relaunched the label with Will Fulton.
Sub-labels
Slash
For credits and copyrights for "Slash Records", please use . Slash is an American record label, founded in 1978 in Los Angeles, California by . The label originally focused on l...
Ruby Records
Ruby Records began as an independent US record label that was a subsidiary of . Originally founded by Chris D. of The Flesh Eaters , Ruby issued seven acclaimed albums in 1981 and 19...
Contact Label
Slash Records P.O. Box 48888 Los Angeles, CA 90048-0888