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    DGC Records (The 'DGC' portion of the name was then known as the David Geffen Company) was launched in 1990 by David Geffen as a subsidiary label of Geffen Records and was distributed by Warner Bros. Records until 1991, when it was acquired by MCA Music Entertainment Group, a division of MCA Inc. [4] [5] [6] The label was created as a response ...

  2. DGC Records. Categories. Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. This logo only appeared on Donna Summer's single of "The Wanderer." Originally used as a print version of the 1987 logo, this began to be used as the label's main logo beginning in 2000, believing to coincide with its merger with Interscope Records a ...

    • Signing to Geffen
    • Post-Signing Blues
    • Search For A Producer
    • Moving on

    In 1993 Weezer finally started to catch the attention of record labels, specifically one Todd Sullivanof Geffen Records. Todd asked Rivers and Matt to join him for dinner one night, Matt did most of the talking. Negotiations were discussed for what the band wanted and what kind of record they sought to make. On June 25, 1993, in a move somewhat que...

    After the signing, Rivers felt mixed emotions. Part of him was excited about the future ahead of him. This emotion prompted songs like "Buddy Holly" and "Holiday" to come shortly after the signing. Another part of him was very unsure as to whether the life of a rock star was the one he wanted. This emotion prompted more uncertain songs like "In the...

    Weezer's request was to produce their first album themselves, but the idea was frowned upon by Geffen, who was encouraging a producer. The band (somewhat jokingly) mentioned Ric Ocasek(of The Cars) because they figured that if they needed a producer it might as well be someone who made good music. Geffen asked Weezer to record a demo to send to Ric...

    As of 2009, with the release of Raditude, Weezer has fulfilled the original seven-album deal with Geffen, and while hosting one of MTV's programs, River's stated they would be self-releasing from then on.

  3. This logo only appeared on Donna Summer's single of "The Wanderer." Originally used as a print version of the 1987 logo, this began to be used as the label's main logo beginning in 2000, believing to coincide with its merger with Interscope Records a year earlier. Geffen Pictures DGC Records Template:Universal Music Group Template:Vivendi Template:Warner Music Group

  4. Contents. 1 DGC Records. 1.1 1990–2021. 2 David Geffen Company. 2.1 1990–2000. 3 See also.

  5. Use DGC if it has that logo. For (unofficial) releases use this label: DGC Records (5). American major record label that was launched in 1990 as a subsidiary label of The David Geffen Company, and later Geffen Records.

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