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Sunshine Records
Parent company Vicor Music Corporation
FoundedEarly 1970s
FounderOrly Ilacad
Distributor(s) Vicor Music Corporation ( Viva Records Corporation)
GenreVarious
Country of origin Philippines
Location Quezon City

Sunshine Records was a Filipino record label owned by Vicor Music Corporation. It was established in the early 1970s by Orly Ilacad, the co-founder of Vicor. [1] [2]

Some of the songs that became hits under the label were "Ang Nobya Kong Sexy" by the APO Hiking Society, "Ang Boyfriend Kong Baduy" by Cinderella in 1976, "Dukha" performed by Judas in 1978, "Pakita Mo" by Archie D. in 1990, and "Kaba" by Tenten Muñoz in 1991.

The label became dormant by 1994 and its artists were moved to its parent Vicor.

Notable artists

References

  1. ^ Garvey, Mark (1991). Songwriter's Market. Writer's Digest Books. p. 52. ISBN  9780898794250. Retrieved December 20, 2018 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ Dioquino, Corazon (1998). "Compendium of the humanities of the Philippines: musical arts". National Research Council of the Philippines. p. 194. Retrieved December 20, 2018 – via Google Books.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sunshine Records
Parent company Vicor Music Corporation
FoundedEarly 1970s
FounderOrly Ilacad
Distributor(s) Vicor Music Corporation ( Viva Records Corporation)
GenreVarious
Country of origin Philippines
Location Quezon City

Sunshine Records was a Filipino record label owned by Vicor Music Corporation. It was established in the early 1970s by Orly Ilacad, the co-founder of Vicor. [1] [2]

Some of the songs that became hits under the label were "Ang Nobya Kong Sexy" by the APO Hiking Society, "Ang Boyfriend Kong Baduy" by Cinderella in 1976, "Dukha" performed by Judas in 1978, "Pakita Mo" by Archie D. in 1990, and "Kaba" by Tenten Muñoz in 1991.

The label became dormant by 1994 and its artists were moved to its parent Vicor.

Notable artists

References

  1. ^ Garvey, Mark (1991). Songwriter's Market. Writer's Digest Books. p. 52. ISBN  9780898794250. Retrieved December 20, 2018 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ Dioquino, Corazon (1998). "Compendium of the humanities of the Philippines: musical arts". National Research Council of the Philippines. p. 194. Retrieved December 20, 2018 – via Google Books.

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