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Geffen Records is an American record label owned by the [[Universal]] Music Group. It was founded by David Geffen in 1980, founder of Warner's Asylum records. Fired from his position at Warner Brothers Pictures in 1978, and locked in a 5-year contract with them, he convinced Warner to let him start the label. Geffen's first signee was [[Donna Summer]], with her album ''The Wanderer'' become Geffen's first release. Later [[John Lennon]] and [[Yoko Ono]]'s ''Double Fantasy'' sold millions after Lennon's murder, giving Geffen their first number one album and single. |
Geffen Records is an American record label owned by the [[Universal]] Music Group. It was founded by David Geffen in 1980, founder of Warner's Asylum records. Fired from his position at Warner Brothers Pictures in 1978, and locked in a 5-year contract with them, he convinced Warner to let him start the label. Geffen's first signee was [[Donna Summer]], with her album ''The Wanderer'' become Geffen's first release. Later [[John Lennon]] and [[Yoko Ono]]'s ''Double Fantasy'' sold millions after Lennon's murder, giving Geffen their first number one album and single. |
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