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Having started Virgin as a mail order record retailer in 1970, Richard founded Virgin Records. After the first Virgin artist, Mike Oldfield, released ‘Tubular Bells’, Virgin Records went on to sign household names from the Sex Pistols to The Rolling Stones.
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In 1970, he set up a mail-order record business. He opened a chain of record stores, Virgin Records—later known as Virgin Megastores—in 1972. Branson's Virgin brand grew rapidly during the 1980s, as he started the Virgin Atlantic airline and expanded the Virgin Records music label.
Con su extravagante estilo competitivo, la marca Branson's Virgin creció rápidamente durante la década de 1980; creó Virgin Atlantic Airways [9] y la ampliación de Virgin Records, el sello discográfico.
Virgin Records is a British record label owned by Universal Music Group. It was originally founded as a British independent record label in 1972 by entrepreneurs Richard Branson, Simon Draper, Nik Powell, and musician Tom Newman.
Virgin Records es una compañía discográfica británica fundada por el empresario Richard Branson, Simon Draper y Nik Powell en 1972, después de un periodo en el que vendían álbumes musicales con descuento a través de su pequeña tienda situada en Londres.
Richard purchases a residence in Oxfordshire, England and uses it to open the first Virgin Records recording studio, called The Manor. The Sex Pistols, The Rolling Stones, Janet Jackson, The Smashing Pumpkins and The Spice Girls would all eventually appear on Virgin's label.