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What (who) is duplicated records - definition

AMERICAN INDEPENDENT RECORD LABEL
Sugarhill Records; SugarHill Records; Sugarhill records; SugarHill records; Sugar Hill Records (folk); Sugar Hill Records (bluegrass)

Lockdown Project         
INDEPENDENT RECORD LABEL ORIGINALLY FOUNDED IN LONDON, ENGLAND
Lockdown Project; Gronland Records; Groenland Records; Gronland records; Grönland
Lockdown Project is an alternative hip hop group hailing from southern England. Most commonly known simply as Lockdown or LDP is a group of young rappers and musicians.
public record         
RECORDS ORIGINATING WITH OR MAINTAINED BY A GOVERNMENT AND AVAILABLE FOR ACCESS BY THE PUBLIC
Public record; Record (administrative); Public Record; Local records; Town records; Administrative documents; Public records request; Public records requests
n. any information, minutes, files, accounts or other records which a governmental body is required to maintain and which must be accessible to scrutiny by the public. This includes the files of most legal actions. A court will take "judicial notice" of a public record (including hearsay in the record) introduced as evidence. For example: a recorded deed to show transfer of title or a criminal judgment are both public records.
Doré Records         
DEFUNCT AMERICAN RECORD LABEL
Dore Records
Doré Records (pronounced "dorrie") was a record label founded in Los Angeles, California, in 1958 by Lew (or Lou) Bedell and his cousin Herb Newman.

Wikipedia

Sugar Hill Records

Sugar Hill Records is an American bluegrass and Americana record label.

It was founded in Durham, North Carolina in 1978 by Barry Poss and David Freeman, the owner of County Records and Rebel Records. Poss acquired full control of Sugar Hill in 1980 and owned the label until 1998, when he sold it to the Welk Music Group, owner of Vanguard Records. Poss stayed on as president, and in 2002 was promoted to chairman. Sugar Hill remained in Durham until 2007, when Poss moved the label to Nashville, Tennessee.

Among the many notable artists who have released albums on the label are Nickel Creek, Doc Watson, Townes Van Zandt, Ricky Skaggs, Guy Clark, Robert Earl Keen, Sam Bush and Dolly Parton. One of Parton's albums for Sugar Hill, Halos & Horns (2002), included a song called "Sugar Hill", which she wrote as a tribute to the label. In 2008, Welk Music Group appointed EMI as distributor of its labels including Sugar Hill.

In 2006, Sugar Hill executive Barry Poss won a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Americana Music Association.

The label was acquired by Concord Bicycle Music in April 2015.

It is not related to the hip hop label of the same name.