Defunct and Current Aussie Record Labels

Defunct and Current Aussie Record Labels

Sunday, November 1, 2015

ASTOR




Astor Records was an Australian recording company and recorded music distributor that operated from the 1960s to the early 1980s. Astor was originally a trademark of the consumer electronics industries ltd. Radio Corporation Pty. Ltd., makers of Astor radios and radiograms and a range of electronic companies including gereral accessories Anodeon Sales Division. The company expanded into record production ca. 1960, and its inaugural release was the single "Speak Low" by Philippines-born vocalist Pilita Corrales.



Pilita Corrales


Barry and The Planets


The Hi-Fi's


Randy Ross


Horrie Dargie Quintet


Duo Moreno Combo


Gerry Gee


Bill McCormack


Bobby Cookson


Oscar Cartier


Betty McQuade


The Premiers


The Marksmen


The Beachcombers


Judy Jacques


Shirley Abicair


Grandma's Tonic


The Colours


Master's Apprentices


Ron Grainer


Peter Doyle


Anne and Johnny Hawker


Jimmy Hannan


The Brigade


The Town Criers


Johnny Chester


Paul McKay Sound


The Gathering


Ian Crawford


Lynn Rogers


Matt Flinders


Jerry Dorsey


Frankie Howson


The Brentwoods


Fanny Addams


Bakery


The Cherokees


The Strangers


Benjamin Hugg


New Dream


Peter Cupples


Karen Marks


Idol Minds


Normie Rowe


Sockett


Jeff Phillips


Joe Dolce


Don Lane


City Stompers


The Perfection


William Flynn and his Orchestra


Dennis Bugat


Dick Parry


The Dymond


The Barrow Creek Boys


The Dargies


Frais Campbell


John Russell


Wayne Roberts


Lennie Holmes


Sitting Bull



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