VICTOR ENTERTAINMENT


is a subsidiary of Japan Victor Company (JVC) that produces and distributes music, movies and other entertainment products such as anime and television shows in Japan. It was formerly known as .

Contents
History
Labels
Record
Other audio
Video
Major artists
External links

History



★ 'April 1972' — spun off as subsidiary of JVC

★ 'February 1984' — Sales and marketing department of JVC spun off as

★ 'April 1993' — Nihon ABC and Victor Music Industries merge and the name is changed to Victor Entertainment

★ 'March 1999' — Moved main office

Labels



Record


★ 3 Views

★ Aosis Records

★ BabeStar

★ Cypress Showers

★ Globe Roots

★ Happy House

★ Invitation

★ JVC Jazz

★ JVC World Sounds

★ Mob Squad

★ Nafin

★ Speedstar International

★ Speedstar Records

★ Taishita

★ Victor


Other audio


★ Bad News

★ Daipro-X

★ Marquee, Inc.

★ Substance
Video


★ 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment

★ GAGA Communications

★ MediaNet Pictures

★ SPO Entertainment

★ TBS Video


Major artists


Listed alphabetically by group or family name. Names are in Western order (given name, family name).


Aimi Yuguchi

Aina ÅŒgi

Ayano Tsuji

Steve Barakatt

Chocolate & Akito

Cymbals

Daigo☆Stardust

Dragon Ash

FictionJunction YUUKA

Full of Harmony

FÅ«midÅ

Gari

Going Under Ground

Guniw Tools

80★PAN!







★ (graduated "Kigurumi" on June,30 2007.)




★ Rena(Kigurumi)




Kiroro

Kiyofumi ÅŒno

Kokia

Kyoko Koizumi

Leah Dizon

Love Psychedelico

Lunkhead

Maaya Sakamoto

Mariko Takahashi

Masumi

Matt Bianco

Merry

Miho Hatori

Mika Arisaka

Minmi

Miz

Oozekitaku

Paris Match



PIG

Quruli

Rimi Natsukawa

Remioromen

savage genius

See-Saw

ShÅnen Kamikaze

Singer Songer

SMAP


Goro Inagaki (also goes by &G)


Shingo Katori


Tsuyoshi Kusanagi


Masahiro Nakai

Source

Southern All Stars


Keisuke Kuwata/Kuwata Band


Hiroshi Matsuda


Hideyuki Nozawa


Kazuyuki Sekiguchi


Yuko Hara (solo and any duet releases with SMAP member Shingo Katori)

Takeshi Nakatsuka

The Back Horn

The Cobra Sisters

Tokyo Ethmusica

Toshihiko Tahara (transferred from Pony Canyon)

UA (singer)

Yuki Kajiura

Death from Above 1979 (Japanese distribution rights)


External links



Victor Entertainment

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