The Gut Group was an independent record label, based in Maida Vale in London, in the United Kingdom.
Formally introduced in 1996, Gut Records was one of the UK's leading independent record labels having had multi-million selling albums and singles from artists like Tom Jones, Right Said Fred, Aswad, Jimmy Sommerville as well as, more recently, Uniting Nations and The Crazy Frog. The label releases a diverse range of music from pop through to indi...
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