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- Qwest Records is the record label started by Quincy Jones in 1980 as a joint venture with Warner Bros. Records, although Quincy was still under contract with A&M records through 1981. George Benson's 1980 Give Me the Night LP was the first release on Qwest, although this release was shared with Warner Bros. Records, where George was under contract. One of the first artist signed to Qwest was goddaughter Patti Austin, producing Every Home Should Have One in 1981. Although it focused on the R&B market primarily, its most notable signings were Frank Sinatra (who Jones produced in the 1960s), Tevin Campbell, Radiance, and British new wave groups New Order and Joy Division. The label also ventured into hip hop music during the 1990s. Qwest also discovered R&B artist Tamia who has now been in the business for over 12 years. The gospel group, The Winans signed to the label in 1985. Tata Vega was also signed and released "Now i see" under Qwest. The joint venture was shut down in 2000, with Warner Bros. acquiring the remainder. There are no talks at this moment to revive the label, although several Quincy Jones titles issued by Qwest have been licensed to Universal Music Group.
- La Qwest Records è un'etichetta discografica statunitense fondata nel 1980 da Quincy Jones tramite una joint venture con la Warner Music Group, nel 1981 il musicista realizza anche accordi con la A&M Records. Il primo prodotto dell'etichetta è l'LP Give Me the Night di George Benson. Nonostante l'etichetta sia fortemente legata all'R'n'B mette sotto contratto anche artisti di altri generi, come Frank Sinatra, Tevin Campbell, i Radiance e nuovi gruppi britannici come New Order e Joy Division; durante gli anni 90 l'etichetta si allarga anche nel campo della musica rap. La joint venture termina nel 2000 quando la Warner acquista tutta l'etichetta, vendendo parti del catalogo alla Universal.
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