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Italian record company and publisher. Hungarian-born Ladislao Sugar started his first musical publishing business, Melodi, in Milan in 1932 and expanded into Suvini Zerboni company in 1935. After taking over full ownership in 1948, Sugar joined forces with rival company (General Records Company) in 1952 and ran the new company throughout the 1960s when leading Italian acts Adriano Celentano and Johnny Dorelli headed the roster. A partnership in Italy with CBS led to the creation of in 1970, which was run by Sugar's daughter-in-law and former CGD artist, Caterina Caselli. In 1977 the Sugar CBS deal ended, followed by founder Ladislao Sugar's death in 1981, aged 85. In 1989 the family sold CGD to Warner Music International, but retained much of the company's important catalogue. A new Sugar record label was formed with Caselli's son Filippo Sugar at the helm and the discovery in 1993 of Andrea Bocelli re-established Sugar as a major music company with interests in Italian retail stores and radio stations. You can also find it on releases written as: - Sugarmusic For company credits, see also: - For bootlegs / counterfeits with the Sugar Music branding: - Sugar Music (3)
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Cam Sugar
CAM Sugar represent the most extensive and representative catalogue of Italian and french original soundtracks. Founded in Rome in 1960, and acquired by Sugar music in 2011, CAM provided the mus...
CGD
A division of Compagnia Generale Del Disco from 1948 to August 1970. A division of CBS Sugar Compagnia Generale Del Disco S.p.A. from August 1970 to 1977. Italian label ([i]Compa...
Insieme S.r.l.
Sometimes listed as "Insieme Srl" on releases.
Mascheroni Edizioni Musicali
Publishing company. It was acquired Ladislao Sugar in 1937. See also and
Sugar Music France
Editions Sugar Music
Publisher Also appears as Ed. Sugar Music
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info@sugarmusic.com Sugar S.r.l. Galleria del Corso 4 20122 Milano Italy