Music producer Tony Currie has ‘rescued’ an iconic record label from obscurity that epitomised ‘cool London’ in the 60s - releasing hits by The Kinks’ and Sandie Shaw. He has bought the rights to Pye ...
As we all know colour was invented in 1966. Before then everything in our day to day lives was black, white, and somewhat grey. That is how it stayed until something strange started bubbling on both ...
Pye Records is a name forever associated with Petula Clark, Sandie Shaw and Cambridge. Breathing life back into the label, which ceased trading in 1989, is Tony Currie. He's bought the rights to Pye ...
The largest factory in Cambridge in its time, and the starting point for a record label that signed hugely influential artists, no longer stands today. Radio manufacturer Pye employed 1,000 people by ...
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