Ovation Records
Ovation Records was an American independent record label based in Glenview, Illinois. The label was founded in 1969 by Dick Schory, who had been on RCA Records with his Percussion Pops Orchestra and had helped create the Dynagroove process used by RCA.
Ovation Records | |
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Founded | 1969 |
Founder | Dick Schory |
Genre | Country |
Country of origin | U.S. |
Location | Glenview, Illinois |
The label was created to feature many different genres; the mid-1970s success of The Kendalls gave Ovation an image as a country music label, although it continued to record rock and pop.[1]
For several years, all Ovation LPs were released in a 4-channel matrix quadraphonic format, which was compatible with stereo 2-channel playback systems. The label initially used the EV or Stereo-4 matrix but later changed to QS Regular Matrix.
Artists
- Sheila Andrews
- Max D. Barnes
- Steve Dahl and Teenage Radiation
- Okie Duke
- Cleveland Eaton
- Family Brown
- Mark Gaddis
- Vern Gosdin
- The Kendalls
- Bonnie Koloc
- Joe Morello
- Joe Sun
- Tantrum
- Sonny Curtis (from 1970-1972)
- Citizen
- Judas Priest
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