Invictus Records

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Invictus Records was an American soul and R&B record label founded in the late 1960s by the famed Motown songwriting and production team Holland–Dozier–Holland, known for releasing hits by artists such as Freda Payne and Chairmen of the Board.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American record label
R&B record label
record label
soul music record label
associatedAct Holland–Dozier–Holland NERFINISHED
basedInCity Detroit NERFINISHED
basedInState Michigan NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
distributionFormat vinyl
era 1970s
late 1960s
foundedAfterDepartureFrom Motown NERFINISHED
foundedBy Brian Holland NERFINISHED
Eddie Holland NERFINISHED
Lamont Dozier NERFINISHED
foundersRoleAtMotown producers
songwriters
foundingMembersCollective Holland–Dozier–Holland NERFINISHED
genre R&B
soul
hasSisterLabel Hot Wax Records NERFINISHED
Music Merchant NERFINISHED
inception late 1960s
industry music industry
languageOfLyrics English
locationCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
notableArtist Chairmen of the Board NERFINISHED
Freda Payne NERFINISHED
notableRelease Band of Gold NERFINISHED
Give Me Just a Little More Time NERFINISHED
notableReleaseArtist Chairmen of the Board NERFINISHED
Freda Payne NERFINISHED
notableSongwriterTeam Holland–Dozier–Holland GENERATED
primaryFormat 7-inch single
LP
product albums
phonograph records
singles
specializedIn R&B music
soul music
status defunct
style Detroit soul
pop-soul
targetMarket R&B audience
mainstream pop audience

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Holland–Dozier–Holland formedLabel Invictus Records
Lamont Dozier associatedWith Invictus Records