Eastworld
Japanese record label
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::summary Japanese record label ::
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Eastworld |
| parent | |
| founded | |
| distributor | |
| genre | Various |
| country | Japan |
| location | Tokyo, Japan |
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| name = Eastworld | parent = | founded = | defunct = | status = | distributor = | genre = Various | country = Japan | location = Tokyo, Japan Eastworld is a Japanese record label owned by Universal Music Japan. It was originally founded in 1978 under Toshiba-EMI. In 2012, Eastworld's parent company, EMI Music Japan, was acquired by Universal Music Japan following the acquisition of EMI by Universal Music Group. Following a company restructure in April 2013, Universal Japan placed Eastworld under USM Japan, a record label that handles archives of Universal Japan-owned labels.
Former artists
- Namie Amuro
- Boøwy
- Complex
- George Cables
- Jennifer Connelly
- Minako Honda
- Toshiyuki Honda
- Tomoyasu Hotei
- Koji Kikkawa
- Original Love
- Patty (singer)
- Marvin Peterson
- RC Succession
- Sadistic Mika Band
- Sandii
- Yukihiro Takahashi
- Hikaru Utada
- The Willard
References
References
- (October 2012). "ユニバーサル ミュージック、EMIミュージックを買収".
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