Goody Music Records

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Goody Music Records
Parent company Antibe Music
Founded1975
Founder Jacques Fred Petrus
Mauro Malavasi
StatusActive
GenreDance
Country of origin Italy
Official website http://goodymusic.it/

Goody Music Records, originally Goody Music Productions (GMP), was an Italian-American record label. It was one of the pioneer labels specializing in Italo Disco music. [1]

History

It was founded by Jacques Fred Petrus & Mauro Malavasi in 1978 as Goody Music Productions (GMP). The same year they started a studio in Bologna and they produce their first record under Macho alias: "I'm A Man". Projects & Bands under this label were Macho, Revanche, Peter Jacques band & the most popular Change.

In 1980, it launched 2 labels: Avangarde, which focuses on Progressive Rock & New Wave music, and Nocedicoco, which focuses on Reggae music. Nonetheless, these 2 existed for a year and a half.

In 1982, Petrus sold it to an Independent Company & its name changed to Full Time Records. In 1996, it changed its name to Antibe Music. In 2005, Antibe relaunched Goody Music as a label for reissues. [2]

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References

  1. "Noi lo suoniamo ancora! 1980, Is It It della Peter Jaques Band, progetto Italo-Disco nato da una joint venture fra Mauro Malavasi e Jacques Fred Petrus, artista dalla vita avventurosa con tragico finale". NBC Milano. Retrieved December 16, 2019.
  2. Verrina, Francesco Cataldo (June 13, 2015). The History of Italo Disco. Lulu Enterprises Inc. p. 139. ISBN   9781326304317 . Retrieved December 16, 2018 via Google Books.