Full Moon Records (US)
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Full Moon Records was an American record label until 1992. Prominent signed groups include Chicago and Dan Fogelberg. Beginning in 1974 with Fogelberg, Full Moon Records was originally a subsidiary "spin-off" label from Epic Records that was created by Irving Azoff. The first album to be released under the label was Fogelberg's second album, "Souvenirs". As the 1980's approached, CBS had made an agreement with Warner Bros. to have some of the artists that were with the Full Moon label (movie soundtracks included) record their albums under the Asylum Records, Warner Bros. Records, and Reprise Records labels. Some of these artists include Chicago, Grand Funk Railroad, and Johnny Lee. This agreement, along with the label itself, continued until the company shut down and became defunct in 1992.