WordNet
n. a company that makes and sells musical recordings
Usage examples of "record company".
But then, the Poet of Our Generation remembered his first issue rights and denied a mechanical license to his own record company.
The recent breakdown of traditional roles (between publisher and author, record company and singer, etc.
The record company repackaged Floating Hospice and A Painful Burning Sensation as a double album, spiced with previously unreleased bonus tracks.
So, too, are N-C Textiles, a small company specializing in panties and bras with a factory in Belfast, N-C Plastics, producing dolls and garden furnishings, and N-C Musicals, a pop record company.
Nat Flieger is a record company executive who travels to northern California to record the greatest living musician, telepathic pianist Richard Kongrosian.
She claimed that her record company is managed and financed by her dog.
The record company didn't feel it was relevant and they didn't play any of her records,' she shouted over the boom of Rock Star.
The record company's got a flat near the studio they'll put us up in for free.
The clock on the desk - an expensive LED quartz that had been a gift from a record company rep - said that it was 5:09 P.