| Founded
in 1969, the California based Amaret label took its name from its parent
company, the American
Association of
Recorded Talent.
Though the bulk
of the imprint's releases were from Minnesota's hard-rock quintet Crow,
the handful of other artists signed to the label had a distinct popular
market focus. Following their three year distribution deal with Capitol,
the label briefly moved to MGM before going bankrupt in 1973. |