Michael Sterling Music Group

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Michael Sterling Music Group
Founded1983 (as TSOM)
1990 (as MSMG)
Distributor(s)Independent
GenreVarious
Country of originUnited States

Michael Sterling Music Group is a record label, based in Miami, Florida. It is owned by Michael Sterling.

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