Coronet Records is the name of at less three different record companies. One was based in San Francisco in the 1940s and recorded the first records of Dave Brubeck. It disbanded when it couldn't pay its bills and its recording were taken over by what became Fantasy Records. The second issued a wide range of inexpensive LP records in the 1950s and 1960s in the United States.
The third was a record label in Australia, based in Sydney, NSW. It operated from the early 1950s until around 1960 and was recognizable by its famous octagonal label.
Until early 1960 Coronet was the principal house label of the Australian Record Company (ARC), releasing material licensed from international labels – primarily CBS Records in the USA, as well as material recorded by Australian artists.
In 1960 ARC was taken over by CBS Records (although the company continued to trade as ARC until the late 1970s) and the Coronet label was phased out in favour of the new CBS Australia label, which used the famous CBS/Columbia "walking eye" logo.
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