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- to issue albums for Mediarts, but would enjoy hits for UA. McLean had the megahit single and album American Pie for UA. The Mediarts catalog is now owned...
- as Dory & Andre Previn On My Way to Where (1970)—Mediarts Mythical Kings and Iguanas (1971)—Mediarts Reflections in a Mud Puddle/Taps Tremors and Time...
- released in October 1970 by Mediarts Records but was re-launched in 1971 by United Artists after United Artists' purchase of Mediarts. The album was also reissued...
- self-analysis. With producer Nik Venet, she recorded On My Way To Where for his Mediarts company, which was later taken over by United Artists. The album established...
- riots. After being rejected 72 times by labels, the album was released by Mediarts, a label that had not existed when he first started to look for one. He...
- Liberty Records (North America, until 1970; 1980s) Manhattan Records (1980s) Mediarts Records Minit Records Nocturne Records Pacific Jazz Records SBK Records...
-  19 – via BBC Genome. "Forming Mediarts Pictures". Los Angeles Evening Citizen News. 31 December 1969. p. 11. Mediarts Tells Plans for 4 Films Los Angeles...
- recorded an acoustic album with Peter Jameson, It's Been So Long, for Mediarts in mid-1971. He followed it with a solo album, Mousetrap, for United Artists...
- rock group Bill Haley & His Comets with a 1968 single. After UA bought Mediarts Records, the roster grew to include Don McLean, Merrilee Rush, Paul Anka...
- Liberty Records (US & Canada) Loud Records Mad Love Records MCA Records Mediarts Records MGM Records Minit Records Nocturne Records Octone Records Odeon...