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24: 125: 284: 42:. The label enjoyed its greatest commercial success in the 1940s until expansion and supplying its distributors with pressings of 145: 274: 39: 190: 279: 17: 250: 269: 85: 169: 8: 89: 245: 121: 191:"The Mighty Monarch of the Air: A Short History of the Short Life of Majestic Records" 43: 97: 65: 197:. Vol. 44, no. 1. Annapolis, Maryland: Association for Recorded Sound 153: 141: 105: 93: 263: 149: 113: 101: 38:
based in New York City, incorporated in 1945 as a wholly-owned subsidiary of
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created financial problems; the label folded in 1948.
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Majestic Record Corporation

record label
Majestic Radio & Television
discs
Ben Selvin
artists & repertory
Jimmy Walker
Jimmie Lunceford
Louis Prima
Bud Freeman
Slim Bryant
Eddy Howard
the Four Shades of Rhythm
the DeMarco Sisters
the Three Suns
Thelma Carpenter
Georgia Gibbs
Mildred Bailey
George Olsen
George Paxton and His Orchestra
Ray McKinley
Phil Regan
the Jones Brothers
Ella Logan
Jan Peerce
Jane Froman
Leon McAuliffe
Foy Willing and the Riders of the Purple Sage
Riley Shepard

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