Grand Prix

Grand Prix Records was founded in 1960 in the United States, initially as a subsidiary of the larger label, RCA Victor. The label aimed to promote a diverse range of musical genres, including pop, rock, and jazz, and quickly gained recognition for its innovative approach to artist development. In the 1960s and 1970s, Grand Prix signed several notable artists, including the pop group The Five Satins and jazz musician Horace Silver, contributing to its reputation in the music industry. Throughout the 1980s, the label expanded its catalog, embracing emerging genres such as new wave and electronic music. However, by the late 1990s, Grand Prix faced challenges due to changes in the music industry and shifting consumer preferences. Despite its decline, the label's legacy endures through its influential roster and contributions to the evolution of popular music, marking it as a significant player in the history of American record labels.

Albums

Singles