Ark 21 Records is a record label established by Miles Copeland (his brother, Stewart Copeland was part of the pop-rock trio The Police). The record company no longer operates. The record label was based out of Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, California.
The label focused on distributing the works of international artists including:
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