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Geffen Records

Geffen Records is an American record label established by David Geffen and owned by Universal Music Group through its Interscope Geffen A&M Records imprint.

Geffen Records
Parent companyUniversal Music Group
Founded1980; 43 years ago (1980)
FounderDavid Geffen
Distributor(s)
GenreVarious
Country of originUnited States
LocationSanta Monica, California, U.S. (2000–present)
9130 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, California (1980–1998)
10900 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, California (1999–2000)
Official websiteinterscope.com

Founded in 1980, Geffen Records has been a part of Interscope Geffen A&M since 1999 and has been used by Universal Music as a syndicating division, serving its purpose to operate as a premier label for many new releases since 2003 and its 2017 reboot and at the same time to reissue many releases from recording labels such as Decca Records (exclusively the American pop/rock catalog), Kapp Records, DreamWorks Records, MCA Records, Uni Records, Chess Records, Almo Sounds (Interscope has managed reissues of the label in 2015), Dot Records, and ABC Records (primarily its pop, rock, and R&B recordings).

The label has released significant recordings from artists including Elton John, Kylie Minogue, Enya, Counting Crows, Cher, Guns N' Roses, Tesla, John Lennon, Joni Mitchell, Aerosmith, Neil Young, Peter Gabriel, Donna Summer, Nirvana, Weezer, Mary J. Blige, Blink-182, Avicii, Keyshia Cole, Lifehouse, Beck, Nelly Furtado, Lil Durk, Marshmello, Hotboii, Rise Against, Olivia Rodrigo, Snoop Dogg, and Rob Zombie.

History

Formation (1980–1990)

Geffen Records began operations in 1980, having been started by music industry businessman David Geffen[1] who, in the early 1970s, had founded Asylum Records. Geffen stepped down from Asylum in 1975, when he crossed over to film and was named a vice president of Warner Bros. Pictures. He was fired from Warner circa 1978, but still remained locked in a five-year contract, which prevented him from working elsewhere. When that deal expired, he returned to work in 1980 and struck a deal with, ironically, Warner Records, the sister company to Warner Bros. Pictures, to create Geffen Records. Warner Bros. Records provided 100 percent of the funding for the label's start-up and operations and Warner distributed its releases in North America, while Epic Records handled distribution in the rest of the world until 1985 when Warner Music Group (WMG) took over distribution for the rest of the world. Profits were split 50/50 between Geffen Records and its respective distributors.

Geffen Records' first artist signing was superstar Donna Summer, whose gold-selling album The Wanderer became the label's first release in 1980. The label then released Double Fantasy by John Lennon and Yoko Ono. Two weeks after it entered the charts, Lennon was murdered in New York City. Subsequently, the album went on to sell millions and gave Geffen its first number-one album and single; the rights to the album would later be taken over by EMI, which eventually was absorbed by Geffen's parent, Universal Music Group (The present incarnation of MCA).

As the 1980s progressed, Geffen would go on to have success with such acts as Berlin, Enya, Kylie Minogue, Quarterflash, Wang Chung, and Sammy Hagar. The label also signed several established acts such as Elton John, Irene Cara, Cher, Debbie Harry, Don Henley, Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, Peter Gabriel, and Jennifer Holliday. Toward the end of the decade, the company also began making a name for itself as an emerging rock label, thanks to the success of Whitesnake (U.S. and Canada only), The Stone Roses, Guns N' Roses, Tesla, Sonic Youth and the comeback of 1970s-era rockers Aerosmith. This prompted Geffen to create a subsidiary label, DGC Records in 1990; which focused on more progressive rock and would later embrace the emergence of alternative rockNirvana being an example. Geffen also briefly distributed the first incarnation of Def American Recordings through Warner Music Group from 1988 to 1990.

Acquisition by MCA (1990–1998)

After a decade of operating through WMG, when its contract with the company expired, the label was sold to MCA Music Entertainment (later renamed Universal Music Group) in 1990. The deal ultimately earned David Geffen an estimated US$800 million in stock (until the cash acquisition of MCA by Japanese conglomerate Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. in 1991 made Geffen a billionaire) and an employment contract that ran until 1995. Following the sale, Geffen Records operated as one of MCA's leading independently managed labels. Geffen stepped down as head of the label in 1995 to collaborate with Jeffrey Katzenberg and Steven Spielberg to form DreamWorks SKG, an ambitious multimedia empire dealing in film, television, books and music. Geffen Records would distribute releases on the new operation's DreamWorks Records subsidiary. In January 1996, Geffen Records funded and distributed a short-lived boutique label Outpost Recordings featuring the likes of Whiskeytown, Ry Cooder, Veruca Salt, and Hayden.[2] However, under MCA, Geffen's fortunes began to dwindle.[3]

Interscope-Geffen-A&M (1999–present)

In December 1998, Seagram decided to merge Universal Music Group with PolyGram. In the ensuing months, a number of corporate reshufflings occurred, resulting in Geffen, alongside A&M Records, being merged into the Interscope Geffen A&M Records group, resulting in Geffen firing 110 of its employees.[3] Unlike A&M, which was closed entirely, Geffen was able to continue existing as a brand under Interscope Records. At the same time, international distribution of Interscope and Geffen releases switched to ex-PolyGram label Polydor Records, which had already been distributing A&M releases overseas (in return for A&M handling Polydor releases in the U.S.).

In October 1999, Jordan Schur (of Flip Records) was chosen as Geffen's new president; this led to Schur stepping down as the head of Flip, but he still managed to maintain control of the label and a few acts from Flip's roster, such as Cold and Professional Murder Music, were transferred over to Geffen.[4] Geffen's first release under Schur's leadership was the End of Days soundtrack, released in November 1999, and under the direction of Schur, Geffen was to become a predominantly rock music-based label.[4]

Geffen continued to do steady business—so much so that in 2003, UMG folded MCA Records into Geffen. Though Geffen had been substantially a pop-rock label, its absorption of MCA (and its back catalogs) led to a more diverse roster; with former MCA artists such as Mary J. Blige, The Roots, Blink-182, Rise Against and Common now featured on the label. Meanwhile, DreamWorks Records also folded, with artists such as Nelly Furtado, Lifehouse and Rufus Wainwright being absorbed by Geffen as well. During this time, DGC Records was also folded into Geffen, with retained artists now recording for Geffen directly (DGC was reactivated in 2007, however it would now operate through Interscope Records instead).

As the 2000s progressed, Geffen's absorption of the MCA and DreamWorks labels, along with continuing to sign new acts such as Ashlee Simpson, Angels & Airwaves, Snoop Dogg and The Game, had boosted the company to the extent that it began gaining equal footing with the main Interscope label, leading some industry insiders to speculate that it could revert to operating as an independently managed imprint at UMG again. At the end of 2007, however, Geffen was absorbed further into Interscope.[5] The restructuring resulted in Geffen laying off sixty employees.[6][7]

In 2009, it was announced that Geffen Records had signed an agreement with the Holy See to produce an album of Marian songs and prayers from Pope Benedict XVI.[8]

Jimmy Iovine relaunched the Geffen imprint in 2011, moving its headquarters from California to New York City. Gee Roberson was appointed chairman.[9]

In March 2017, Neil Jacobson was appointed President of Geffen Records to oversee the relaunch of the label via new signings as well as reinvigoration of the label's legendary catalog.[10] In December 2019, Jacobson left Geffen to start Crescent Drive Productions.[11]

In January 2020, Lee L'Heureux was appointed General Manager of Geffen Records.[12]

Labels

Artists

Current artists

  • Abby Jasmine (Cinematic Music Group/Geffen Records; distribution formaily licensed to Foundation Media)
  • Ado (Virgin/Geffen)
  • Ann Marie
  • Big Time Rush (Downtown Records/Geffen Records)
  • Dave
  • Hotboii (Rebel Music/Geffen Records)
  • Kali Uchis (EMI/Geffen; Previously with Interscope)
  • Le Sserafim (Source Music; distribution in the US)
  • Huddy
  • Kenneth Cash (Cinematic Music Group/Geffen Records)
  • Lil Heat (Cinematic Music Group/Geffen Records; distribution licensed to Ingrooves and previously with Foundation Media)
  • Lul Bob (Good Money Global/Cinematic Music Group/Geffen Records; distribution licensed to Ingrooves and previously with Foundation Media)
  • Marshmello (Joytime Collective/Geffen Records)
  • midwxst (Simple Stupid/Geffen Records)
  • iayze (Simple Stupid/Geffen Records; distribution licensed to Ingrooves and previously with Foundation Media)
  • Ola Runt (Front Street/Cinematic Music Group/Geffen Records; distribution formaily licensed to Ingrooves and previously with Foundation Media)
  • Olivia Rodrigo
  • Parry Gripp (SpindleHorse/Geffen)
  • Prentiss (Cinematic Music Group/Geffen Records)
  • Rob49 (Rebel Music/Geffen Records; distribution licensed to Ingrooves and previously with Foundation Media)
  • Seventeen[13] (Pledis Entertainment; distribution in the US)
  • Silva Hound (SpindleHorse/Geffen)
  • skaiwater (Cinematic Music Group/Geffen Records)
  • SpotemGottem (Rebel Music/Geffen Records)
  • Tay Money
  • The Living Tombstone (SpindleHorse/Geffen)
  • Tokyo's Revenge (Blac Noize!/Cypress Park Music/Geffen Records/Interscope Records; distribution licensed to Foundation Media)
  • Yeat (Field Trip/TwizzyRich/Geffen Records)
  • Yungblud[14] (Locomotion/Geffen Records)
  • Zack Bia (Field Trip/Geffen)

Former artists

See also

References

  1. ^ Tom King, The Operator: David Geffen Builds, Buys, and Sells the New Hollywood, pp. 303–307, Broadway Books (New York 2001).
  2. ^ Phillips, Chuck (January 26, 1996). "Company Town: Outpost? Nascent Firm Is in the Middle of It All". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved July 23, 2021.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ a b Hilburn, Robert; Boucher, Geoff; Philips, Chuck (1999-01-22). "A & M Records Closes; Geffen Lays Off 110". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2022-10-24.
  4. ^ a b Sandler, Adam (1999-11-01). "'Days' start for Schur, Geffen". Variety. Retrieved 2022-10-24.
  5. ^ Halperin, Shirley (4 December 2007). "Music industry layoffs on the horizon". Entertainment Weekly.
  6. ^ "Universal Music Slashes Staff, Doug Morris Still Employed". Vulture. 14 December 2007.
  7. ^ "R.I.P." Perez Hilton.
  8. ^ Rocca, Francis X. (2009-07-31). "Pope signs with same label as Snoop Dogg, Ashlee Simpson". USA Today.
  9. ^ Morris, Christopher (2011-06-21). . Variety. Archived from the original on 2012-11-09. Retrieved 2020-02-27.
  10. ^ Gensler, Andy (2017-03-24). "Neil Jacobson: How to Go From Golf Caddy to Geffen Records President". Billboard. Retrieved 13 August 2017.
  11. ^ Halperin, Shirley (2019-12-11). "Neil Jacobson Exits Geffen Records; Launches Crescent Drive Productions". Variety. Retrieved 2021-03-12.
  12. ^ "HITS Daily Double : Rumor Mill - GEFFEN'S LATEST MOVES". HITS Daily Double. Retrieved 2021-03-12.
  13. ^ "Seventeen Announce Release Date for Mini Album, 'Your Choice'". Billboard. May 18, 2021. Retrieved 2022-02-01.
  14. ^ Records, Geffen. "Geffen Records". Universal Music Group.

External links

  • Interscope Records official website - Geffen Records is included within the Interscope site and is part of Interscope-Geffen-A&M
  • Geffen Records on Twitter

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Geffen Records is an American record label established by David Geffen and owned by Universal Music Group through its Interscope Geffen A amp M Records imprint Geffen RecordsParent companyUniversal Music GroupFounded1980 43 years ago 1980 FounderDavid GeffenDistributor s Interscope Geffen A amp M United States Geffen UK Polydor United Kingdom GenreVariousCountry of originUnited StatesLocationSanta Monica California U S 2000 present 9130 Sunset Boulevard Los Angeles California 1980 1998 10900 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles California 1999 2000 Official websiteinterscope comFounded in 1980 Geffen Records has been a part of Interscope Geffen A amp M since 1999 and has been used by Universal Music as a syndicating division serving its purpose to operate as a premier label for many new releases since 2003 and its 2017 reboot and at the same time to reissue many releases from recording labels such as Decca Records exclusively the American pop rock catalog Kapp Records DreamWorks Records MCA Records Uni Records Chess Records Almo Sounds Interscope has managed reissues of the label in 2015 Dot Records and ABC Records primarily its pop rock and R amp B recordings The label has released significant recordings from artists including Elton John Kylie Minogue Enya Counting Crows Cher Guns N Roses Tesla John Lennon Joni Mitchell Aerosmith Neil Young Peter Gabriel Donna Summer Nirvana Weezer Mary J Blige Blink 182 Avicii Keyshia Cole Lifehouse Beck Nelly Furtado Lil Durk Marshmello Hotboii Rise Against Olivia Rodrigo Snoop Dogg and Rob Zombie Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation 1980 1990 1 2 Acquisition by MCA 1990 1998 1 3 Interscope Geffen A amp M 1999 present 2 Labels 3 Artists 3 1 Current artists 3 2 Former artists 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditFormation 1980 1990 Edit Geffen Records began operations in 1980 having been started by music industry businessman David Geffen 1 who in the early 1970s had founded Asylum Records Geffen stepped down from Asylum in 1975 when he crossed over to film and was named a vice president of Warner Bros Pictures He was fired from Warner circa 1978 but still remained locked in a five year contract which prevented him from working elsewhere When that deal expired he returned to work in 1980 and struck a deal with ironically Warner Records the sister company to Warner Bros Pictures to create Geffen Records Warner Bros Records provided 100 percent of the funding for the label s start up and operations and Warner distributed its releases in North America while Epic Records handled distribution in the rest of the world until 1985 when Warner Music Group WMG took over distribution for the rest of the world Profits were split 50 50 between Geffen Records and its respective distributors Geffen Records first artist signing was superstar Donna Summer whose gold selling album The Wanderer became the label s first release in 1980 The label then released Double Fantasy by John Lennon and Yoko Ono Two weeks after it entered the charts Lennon was murdered in New York City Subsequently the album went on to sell millions and gave Geffen its first number one album and single the rights to the album would later be taken over by EMI which eventually was absorbed by Geffen s parent Universal Music Group The present incarnation of MCA As the 1980s progressed Geffen would go on to have success with such acts as Berlin Enya Kylie Minogue Quarterflash Wang Chung and Sammy Hagar The label also signed several established acts such as Elton John Irene Cara Cher Debbie Harry Don Henley Joni Mitchell Neil Young Peter Gabriel and Jennifer Holliday Toward the end of the decade the company also began making a name for itself as an emerging rock label thanks to the success of Whitesnake U S and Canada only The Stone Roses Guns N Roses Tesla Sonic Youth and the comeback of 1970s era rockers Aerosmith This prompted Geffen to create a subsidiary label DGC Records in 1990 which focused on more progressive rock and would later embrace the emergence of alternative rock Nirvana being an example Geffen also briefly distributed the first incarnation of Def American Recordings through Warner Music Group from 1988 to 1990 Acquisition by MCA 1990 1998 Edit After a decade of operating through WMG when its contract with the company expired the label was sold to MCA Music Entertainment later renamed Universal Music Group in 1990 The deal ultimately earned David Geffen an estimated US 800 million in stock until the cash acquisition of MCA by Japanese conglomerate Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd in 1991 made Geffen a billionaire and an employment contract that ran until 1995 Following the sale Geffen Records operated as one of MCA s leading independently managed labels Geffen stepped down as head of the label in 1995 to collaborate with Jeffrey Katzenberg and Steven Spielberg to form DreamWorks SKG an ambitious multimedia empire dealing in film television books and music Geffen Records would distribute releases on the new operation s DreamWorks Records subsidiary In January 1996 Geffen Records funded and distributed a short lived boutique label Outpost Recordings featuring the likes of Whiskeytown Ry Cooder Veruca Salt and Hayden 2 However under MCA Geffen s fortunes began to dwindle 3 Interscope Geffen A amp M 1999 present Edit In December 1998 Seagram decided to merge Universal Music Group with PolyGram In the ensuing months a number of corporate reshufflings occurred resulting in Geffen alongside A amp M Records being merged into the Interscope Geffen A amp M Records group resulting in Geffen firing 110 of its employees 3 Unlike A amp M which was closed entirely Geffen was able to continue existing as a brand under Interscope Records At the same time international distribution of Interscope and Geffen releases switched to ex PolyGram label Polydor Records which had already been distributing A amp M releases overseas in return for A amp M handling Polydor releases in the U S In October 1999 Jordan Schur of Flip Records was chosen as Geffen s new president this led to Schur stepping down as the head of Flip but he still managed to maintain control of the label and a few acts from Flip s roster such as Cold and Professional Murder Music were transferred over to Geffen 4 Geffen s first release under Schur s leadership was the End of Days soundtrack released in November 1999 and under the direction of Schur Geffen was to become a predominantly rock music based label 4 Geffen continued to do steady business so much so that in 2003 UMG folded MCA Records into Geffen Though Geffen had been substantially a pop rock label its absorption of MCA and its back catalogs led to a more diverse roster with former MCA artists such as Mary J Blige The Roots Blink 182 Rise Against and Common now featured on the label Meanwhile DreamWorks Records also folded with artists such as Nelly Furtado Lifehouse and Rufus Wainwright being absorbed by Geffen as well During this time DGC Records was also folded into Geffen with retained artists now recording for Geffen directly DGC was reactivated in 2007 however it would now operate through Interscope Records instead As the 2000s progressed Geffen s absorption of the MCA and DreamWorks labels along with continuing to sign new acts such as Ashlee Simpson Angels amp Airwaves Snoop Dogg and The Game had boosted the company to the extent that it began gaining equal footing with the main Interscope label leading some industry insiders to speculate that it could revert to operating as an independently managed imprint at UMG again At the end of 2007 however Geffen was absorbed further into Interscope 5 The restructuring resulted in Geffen laying off sixty employees 6 7 In 2009 it was announced that Geffen Records had signed an agreement with the Holy See to produce an album of Marian songs and prayers from Pope Benedict XVI 8 Jimmy Iovine relaunched the Geffen imprint in 2011 moving its headquarters from California to New York City Gee Roberson was appointed chairman 9 In March 2017 Neil Jacobson was appointed President of Geffen Records to oversee the relaunch of the label via new signings as well as reinvigoration of the label s legendary catalog 10 In December 2019 Jacobson left Geffen to start Crescent Drive Productions 11 In January 2020 Lee L Heureux was appointed General Manager of Geffen Records 12 Labels EditMain article Universal Music Group Cinematic Music Group Downtown Records Joytime Collective Rebel Music Simple Stupid Records SpindleHorse Music co owned with Vivienne Medrano s company SpindleHorse Toons Artists EditSee also List of Geffen Records artists Current artists Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Abby Jasmine Cinematic Music Group Geffen Records distribution formaily licensed to Foundation Media Ado Virgin Geffen Ann Marie Big Time Rush Downtown Records Geffen Records Dave Hotboii Rebel Music Geffen Records Kali Uchis EMI Geffen Previously with Interscope Le Sserafim Source Music distribution in the US Huddy Kenneth Cash Cinematic Music Group Geffen Records Lil Heat Cinematic Music Group Geffen Records distribution licensed to Ingrooves and previously with Foundation Media Lul Bob Good Money Global Cinematic Music Group Geffen Records distribution licensed to Ingrooves and previously with Foundation Media Marshmello Joytime Collective Geffen Records midwxst Simple Stupid Geffen Records iayze Simple Stupid Geffen Records distribution licensed to Ingrooves and previously with Foundation Media Ola Runt Front Street Cinematic Music Group Geffen Records distribution formaily licensed to Ingrooves and previously with Foundation Media Olivia Rodrigo Parry Gripp SpindleHorse Geffen Prentiss Cinematic Music Group Geffen Records Rob49 Rebel Music Geffen Records distribution licensed to Ingrooves and previously with Foundation Media Seventeen 13 Pledis Entertainment distribution in the US Silva Hound SpindleHorse Geffen skaiwater Cinematic Music Group Geffen Records SpotemGottem Rebel Music Geffen Records Tay Money The Living Tombstone SpindleHorse Geffen Tokyo s Revenge Blac Noize Cypress Park Music Geffen Records Interscope Records distribution licensed to Foundation Media Yeat Field Trip TwizzyRich Geffen Records Yungblud 14 Locomotion Geffen Records Zack Bia Field Trip Geffen Former artists Edit A Drop in the Gray Aerosmith from Columbia Records Aimee Mann Alex Salibian AlunaGeorge Angels amp Airwaves Ashlee Simpson Avant from Magic Johnson Music MCA Records Avicii Bipolar Sunshine Blaque blink 182 from MCA Records Box Car Racer Bobby Brown Cher Common GOOD Geffen from MCA Records Counting Crows Cowboy Junkies Dazz Band DJ Snake Don Henley Donna Summer Eagles Elton John Emile Haynie Enya Eve from Ruff Ryders Interscope Field Mob Disturbing tha Peace Geffen from MCA Records Finch from Drive Thru Records The Game from Aftermath G Unit Interscope Garbage from Almo Sounds Girlicious Greyson Chance eleveneleven Maverick Geffen Gryffin Guns N Roses GZA Jacob Collier Jeff Bhasker Jennifer Holliday J I the Prince of N Y G STARR Interscope Geffen John Lennon John Waite Ken Laszlo Keyshia Cole Kylie Minogue Lifehouse Lil Durk from Alamo OTF Interscope Lil Jon Martin Terefe Mary J Blige from MCA Records Mura Masa Nelly Furtado from DreamWorks Records New Found Glory Nirvana from DGC Records Orianthi Peter Gabriel US Canada Quarterflash The Plimsouls Puddle of Mudd Rise Against Rod Wave from Alamo distribution licensed to Foundation Media and previously with EMPIRE The Roots from DGC Records later switched to MCA Records then back to Geffen Sauce Money Roc A Fella Geffen Later switched to MCA Shaggy from MCA Records Smokepurpp from Alamo Interscope Snoop Dogg Doggy Style Star Trak Geffen from MCA Records Solange Music World Geffen Sonic Youth The Starting Line from Drive Thru Records Tesla Tei Shi Downtown Records Geffen Tommy Keene The Like XTC Yoko Ono Weezer Wang ChungSee also EditGeffen Records discography John Kalodner List of record labelsReferences Edit Tom King The Operator David Geffen Builds Buys and Sells the New Hollywood pp 303 307 Broadway Books New York 2001 Phillips Chuck January 26 1996 Company Town Outpost Nascent Firm Is in the Middle of It All Los Angeles Times Retrieved July 23 2021 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint url status link a b Hilburn Robert Boucher Geoff Philips Chuck 1999 01 22 A amp M Records Closes Geffen Lays Off 110 Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2022 10 24 a b Sandler Adam 1999 11 01 Days start for Schur Geffen Variety Retrieved 2022 10 24 Halperin Shirley 4 December 2007 Music industry layoffs on the horizon Entertainment Weekly Universal Music Slashes Staff Doug Morris Still Employed Vulture 14 December 2007 R I P Perez Hilton Rocca Francis X 2009 07 31 Pope signs with same label as Snoop Dogg Ashlee Simpson USA Today Morris Christopher 2011 06 21 Gee Roberson named chairman of Geffen Records Variety Archived from the original on 2012 11 09 Retrieved 2020 02 27 Gensler Andy 2017 03 24 Neil Jacobson How to Go From Golf Caddy to Geffen Records President Billboard Retrieved 13 August 2017 Halperin Shirley 2019 12 11 Neil Jacobson Exits Geffen Records Launches Crescent Drive Productions Variety Retrieved 2021 03 12 HITS Daily Double Rumor Mill GEFFEN S LATEST MOVES HITS Daily Double Retrieved 2021 03 12 Seventeen Announce Release Date for Mini Album Your Choice Billboard May 18 2021 Retrieved 2022 02 01 Records Geffen Geffen Records Universal Music Group External links EditInterscope Records official website Geffen Records is included within the Interscope site and is part of Interscope Geffen A amp M Geffen Records on Twitter Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Geffen Records amp oldid 1143972920, 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