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Pacific Records
Pacific Records
Founded1977 - 82 Warner Music Group
1999 - current
FounderBrian Witkin
StatusActive
GenreVarious
Country of originUnited States
LocationSan Diego, California
Official websitewww.pacificrecords.com

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Pacific Records (1999)[edit]

Pacific Records a registered trademark, was founded by Brian Witkin in 1999. Formerly known as "Real2Reel Records", in 2004 Pacific Records was introduced as a division of Wingnut Media Group, Inc, based in Del Mar, California. The company was transferred to Georgi Entertainment, LLC in 2007. In 2009, Witkin purchased the company back under the holding company New Pacific Group. Currently, Pacific Records Inc. consists of a dynamic new music company with marketing and distribution services based in Southern California. Since its inception, Pacific Records has evolved from its humble beginnings as a retail record store chain into a multi-dimensional entity that includes recording studios, engineering services, CD duplication and screen printing. The companies primary focus remains as an independent record label and music publisher. Recently, Pacific Records partnered with Rhythm Coalition Productions, bringing additional industry connections, and re-instituting in-house recording. Positioned for strong growth, Pacific Records possesses the flexibility and feel of a true Indie Label while still providing far reaching possibilities.

Pacific's current lineup includes: Grammy Honoree Lito Romero, Super Groupie, Social Club, Sandollar, Sprung Monkey, Hilly Rubin, Steven Ybarra, A Mayfield Affair, Approaching Fiction, Jimmy & Enrique, Samantha Clemons, Jimmy Patton, Scott Bergman, Men and Gods, John Preston, Wes James, The Kneehighs, Lindsay Perry, Christina Sofina, Alpha, Rebecca Jade, Mariela Contreras, Morgan Leigh Band and Ryan Hiller. The label maintains an active website found at www.PacificRecords.com [1]

Pacific Records (1970s)[edit]

Pacific Records (defunct) was a division of the Warner Music Group, which was active in the late 1970s and distributed (appropriately) by Atlantic Records. Its most successful artist was Alan O'Day.

Charts[edit]

Sprung Monkey Getta Em Outta Here (1998) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Alternative Songs 13 [2]
Alan O'Day Undercover Angel Chart (1977) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 1
Cash Box Chart [3] 1
Record World Chart 1
Australian Singles Chart 9

End of year charts[edit]

End of year chart Alan O'Day Undercover Angel (1977) Position
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 [4] 9
Canadian RPM Top Singles [5] 4

Roster[edit]

Act Studio
albums
Year
signed
Steven Ybarra 1 2014
Wes James 1 2014
The Kneehighs 1 2015
Super Groupie 1 2012
Sandollar 1 2013
Social Club 2 2012
Linsday Perry 1 2015
Christina Sofina 1 2015
Sprung Monkey 1 2015
Approaching Fiction 1 2015
Lito Romero 1 2013
Hilly Rubin 1 2014
Jimmy Patton 1 2011
Alfa 1 2015
Rebecca Jade 1 2015
Mariela Contreras 1 2015
A Mayfield Affair 1 2013
Jimmy & Enrique 2 2011
Samantha Clemons 1 2014
Scott Bergman 1 2012
Men and Gods 1 2012
John Preston 1 2014
Morgan Leigh 1 2015
Ryan Hiller 1 2015

See also[edit]

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Pacific Records Artist Roster. Search this book on
  2. Billboard Charts Top 100. Search this book on
  3. Tropical Glen Music Archives. Search this book on
  4. Music Outfitters Top Songs of 1977. Search this book on
  5. Collections Canada. Search this book on

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