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  1. Victor began advertising themselves as RCA Victor in late June, 1945, In February, 1946, the company began to add RCA to the labels, officially dubbing them “RCA Victor” records. Soon, the US patent …

  2. This discography only covers RCA releases up to approximately 1990, when vinyl was discontinued. The discography covers the RCA Victor label and it's subsidiary labels: RCA Camden, RCA Red …

  3. MELODY TIME Received with cheers wherever it's been shown Melody Time's engaging songs and melodies can be collected permanently on these RCA Victor Records:

  4. The LM Red Seal series contained the RCA Victor classical recordings, the LM 12 inch recordings continued until about 1973 when they were included into the Consolidated series.

  5. This promotional set attracted enough attention that RCA Victor decided to create a large-scale promotion for their Red-Seal records. That set became the first in the SPD- series.

  6. MULTI -SPEAKER 45 "VICTROLA" Newest addition to RCA Victor's family of high -fidelity instruments maple and light rift oak. Its record changer plays up to 14 records- nearly two hours of musi at one …

  7. On January 1, 1956, RCA discontinued the label “X” name, and replaced it with Vik Records. Many of the records that were in print on “X” at that time were reissued on the Vik label.