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First label dedicated to world music?
editThe statement in the first paragraph is effectively unsourced (the reference is a dead link) and the statement itself is unlikely to be true. World-music labels existed back in the 1950s in the United States (Kinor and Request Records are two that come to mind). Does anyone have any sources that corroborate the article's claim? NewYorkActuary (talk) 20:58, 24 March 2017 (UTC)
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Scientology
editThis "label" is associated with scientology. Sorry, I only have a link in German. https://www.folker.de/Artikel.php?ausgabe=201702&art=Editorial 46.114.247.120 (talk) 19:42, 1 August 2023 (UTC)