MAM Records was a record label launched in 1970 by the management company Management Agency & Music Ltd. (MAM). It was founded by Gordon Mills and Tom Jones and distributed by London Records. Artists on the label included Gilbert O'Sullivan, Lynsey de Paul and Dave Edmunds.
The company was one of the most successful record companies in the United Kingdom throughout the early 1970s. it diversified into slot machines and airlines but by the end of ...
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