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American Gramaphone
Record company based in Omaha, Nebraska From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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American Gramaphone is an American record company based in Omaha, Nebraska. It is best known for releasing Chip Davis's new age solo and Mannheim Steamroller albums.[1]
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American Gramaphone, formed in 1974 by Chip Davis, has released solo albums by the Mannheim Steamroller musicians Jackson Berkey and Ron Cooley, as well as by the bands America and Checkfield. It publishes not only recordings but also musical compositions, including all of Davis's own (including his work with Bill Fries, who used the alias C. W. McCall)), and is a SESAC affiliate.
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