BROTHER / MOJO
RECORDS
Independent label: Brother Records is a record label and Brother
Records, Inc. their holding company, formed in October 1966 to holds the
intellectual property rights of the Beach Boys, including the "The Beach Boys"
trademark. In mid-1966, Beach Boys business manager Nick Grillo formed the
Brother Records corporation, bringing in Van Dyke Parks's manager and Brian
Wilson's friend David Anderle to run the organization from an office on Sunset
Boulevard in Los Angeles, California. The shareholders were the 1966 members of
the Beach Boys: Wilson brothers Brian, Carl, and Dennis, along with their first
cousin Mike Love, their friend Al Jardine and Bruce Johnston, who traded his
share in 1971. In 1983, shortly after the death of Dennis Wilson, his estate
sold his share back to the corporation to repay loans. In 1998, following Carl
Wilson's death, his share of the corporation passed to and is still controlled
by his estate. As of 2007, the most recent release of the Beach Boys' is
on the joint Brother/Capitol Records label. . It managed one single a
Yellow vinyl 45 given away free inside "MOJO '60s" magazine, issue 1, 2011. Mojo
Magazine is a Label for the British music magazine MOJO, generally for the
issuance of a free disc in each monthly magazine. It issued singles in a
MOJ-00 numerical series. Distributed By Mojo Magazine Records.
2011
The Beach
Boys
Cabin
Essence
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