Talk:Meco
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I'm moving this content over from Millennium Record Company and putting a redirect there to this article. It doesn't look like there was anything there that shouldn't be in this article instead, but since there's no sources on any of it, I'm not sure how much is relevant and should actually be included. So here it is:
- Millennium Record Company Originally Started In 3 West 57th Street New York, N.Y. 10019 When 1977 Came. The Staff At Millennium Records Joined With Casablanca Records & Filmworks, Along With Neil Bogart's Permission. Meco Monardo Signed With Millennium Records When He Came Up With Making His 1st Album "Star Wars & Other Galactic Funk" Meco Monardo's Stage Name Was "Meco". In The Fall Of 1977, He Made His 2nd Album Titled "Encounters Of Every Kind" With The 3 Hit Singles "Topsy", "Meco's Theme" & "Theme From Close Encounters". In Early 1978, Meco Had The Idea Of Making His 3rd Album Called "The Wizard Of Oz". When Millennium Records Decided To Move To RCA Records In The Fall Of 1978, Meco Stood By Casablanca Records & Filmworks. Neil Bogart & The Staff At Casablanca Records & Filmworks Knew How Much Meco Loved Working With Millennium Records. In October 1978, Meco Made His 4th Album For Casablanca Records & Filmworks Called "Superman & Other Galactic Heroes". The Casablanca Staff Loved The Idea. In 1979, Meco Made His 5th Album Called "Moondancer" With The 3 Hit Singles "Moondancer", "Grazing In The Grass" & "Devil's Delight". In 1980, Meco Made His 6th Album Called "Music From Star Trek & Music From The Black Hole". In 1981 Meco Made His 7th & Final Album For Casablanca Records & Filmworks Called "American Warewolf In London".
—Cleared as filed. 18:25, 23 December 2006 (UTC)