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This started to change in 1967, as RockAndRoll began to evolve into GenreMotif/{{Rock}}. Steve Winwood, lead singer of Spencer Davis Group, left to form a PsychedelicRock band called Music/{{Traffic}}; Island decided to release Traffic's records themselves, so they reaped the rewards when the group became popular with the hippie counterculture. While Island continued with reggae, in the late 60s and early 70s its focus shifted to the new generation of British "underground" artists who played styles such as ProgressiveRock, HardRock and FolkRock. This paid off in a big way, as the label assembled an insanely impressive roster of talent, including Music/FreeBand, Music/FairportConvention, Music/JethroTull, Music/KingCrimson, Music/MottTheHoople, Music/NickDrake, Music/RoxyMusic, Music/JohnMartyn, and Music/EmersonLakeAndPalmer. Island's success led to several rivals aiming at the same audience, including indies such as [[Creator/ChrysalisRecords Chrysalis]] (which started as an Island offshoot) and [[Creator/CharismaRecords Charisma]], as well as major label imprints like [[Creator/DeramRecords Deram]], [[Creator/HarvestRecords Harvest]] and [[Creator/VertigoRecords Vertigo]]. In the US, Island's acts were licensed to other companies (usually [[Creator/AAndMRecords A&M]] and [[Creator/AtlanticRecords Atlantic]]) until it established an American presence.

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This started to change in 1967, as RockAndRoll began to evolve into GenreMotif/{{Rock}}. Steve Winwood, lead singer of Spencer Davis Group, left to form a PsychedelicRock band called Music/{{Traffic}}; Island decided to release Traffic's records themselves, so they reaped the rewards when the group became popular with the hippie counterculture. While Island continued with reggae, in the late 60s and early 70s its focus shifted to the new generation of British "underground" artists who played styles such as ProgressiveRock, HardRock and FolkRock. This paid off in a big way, as the label assembled an insanely impressive roster of talent, including Music/FreeBand, Music/FairportConvention, Music/JethroTull, Music/KingCrimson, Music/MottTheHoople, Music/NickDrake, Music/RoxyMusic, Music/CatStevens, Music/JohnMartyn, and Music/EmersonLakeAndPalmer. Island's success led to several rivals aiming at the same audience, including indies such as [[Creator/ChrysalisRecords Chrysalis]] (which started as an Island offshoot) and [[Creator/CharismaRecords Charisma]], as well as major label imprints like [[Creator/DeramRecords Deram]], [[Creator/HarvestRecords Harvest]] and [[Creator/VertigoRecords Vertigo]]. In the US, Island's acts were licensed to other companies (usually [[Creator/AAndMRecords A&M]] and [[Creator/AtlanticRecords Atlantic]]) until it established an American presence.


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This started to change in 1967, as RockAndRoll began to evolve into GenreMotif/{{Rock}}. Steve Winwood, lead singer of Spencer Davis Group, left to form a PsychedelicRock band called Music/{{Traffic}}; Island decided to release Traffic's records themselves, so they reaped the rewards when the group became popular with the hippie counterculture. While Island continued with reggae, in the late 60s and early 70s its focus shifted to the new generation of British "underground" artists who played styles such as ProgressiveRock, HardRock and FolkRock. This paid off in a big way, as the label assembled an insanely impressive roster of talent, including Music/FreeBand, Music/FairportConvention, Music/JethroTull, Music/KingCrimson, Music/MottTheHoople, Music/NickDrake, Music/RoxyMusic, and Music/EmersonLakeAndPalmer. Island's success led to several rivals aiming at the same audience, including indies such as [[Creator/ChrysalisRecords Chrysalis]] (which started as an Island offshoot) and [[Creator/CharismaRecords Charisma]], as well as major label imprints like [[Creator/DeramRecords Deram]], [[Creator/HarvestRecords Harvest]] and [[Creator/VertigoRecords Vertigo]]. In the US, Island's acts were licensed to other companies (usually [[Creator/AAndMRecords A&M]] and [[Creator/AtlanticRecords Atlantic]]) until it established an American presence.

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This started to change in 1967, as RockAndRoll began to evolve into GenreMotif/{{Rock}}. Steve Winwood, lead singer of Spencer Davis Group, left to form a PsychedelicRock band called Music/{{Traffic}}; Island decided to release Traffic's records themselves, so they reaped the rewards when the group became popular with the hippie counterculture. While Island continued with reggae, in the late 60s and early 70s its focus shifted to the new generation of British "underground" artists who played styles such as ProgressiveRock, HardRock and FolkRock. This paid off in a big way, as the label assembled an insanely impressive roster of talent, including Music/FreeBand, Music/FairportConvention, Music/JethroTull, Music/KingCrimson, Music/MottTheHoople, Music/NickDrake, Music/RoxyMusic, Music/JohnMartyn, and Music/EmersonLakeAndPalmer. Island's success led to several rivals aiming at the same audience, including indies such as [[Creator/ChrysalisRecords Chrysalis]] (which started as an Island offshoot) and [[Creator/CharismaRecords Charisma]], as well as major label imprints like [[Creator/DeramRecords Deram]], [[Creator/HarvestRecords Harvest]] and [[Creator/VertigoRecords Vertigo]]. In the US, Island's acts were licensed to other companies (usually [[Creator/AAndMRecords A&M]] and [[Creator/AtlanticRecords Atlantic]]) until it established an American presence.


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This started to change in 1967, as RockAndRoll began to evolve into GenreMotif/{{Rock}}. Steve Winwood, lead singer of Spencer Davis Group, left to form a PsychedelicRock band called Traffic; Island decided to release Traffic's records themselves, so they reaped the rewards when the group became popular with the hippie counterculture. While Island continued with reggae, in the late 60s and early 70s its focus shifted to the new generation of British "underground" artists who played styles such as ProgressiveRock, HardRock and FolkRock. This paid off in a big way, as the label assembled an insanely impressive roster of talent, including Music/FreeBand, Music/FairportConvention, Music/JethroTull, Music/KingCrimson, Music/MottTheHoople, Music/NickDrake, Music/RoxyMusic, and Music/EmersonLakeAndPalmer. Island's success led to several rivals aiming at the same audience, including indies such as [[Creator/ChrysalisRecords Chrysalis]] (which started as an Island offshoot) and [[Creator/CharismaRecords Charisma]], as well as major label imprints like [[Creator/DeramRecords Deram]], [[Creator/HarvestRecords Harvest]] and [[Creator/VertigoRecords Vertigo]]. In the US, Island's acts were licensed to other companies (usually [[Creator/AAndMRecords A&M]] and [[Creator/AtlanticRecords Atlantic]]) until it established an American presence.

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This started to change in 1967, as RockAndRoll began to evolve into GenreMotif/{{Rock}}. Steve Winwood, lead singer of Spencer Davis Group, left to form a PsychedelicRock band called Traffic; Music/{{Traffic}}; Island decided to release Traffic's records themselves, so they reaped the rewards when the group became popular with the hippie counterculture. While Island continued with reggae, in the late 60s and early 70s its focus shifted to the new generation of British "underground" artists who played styles such as ProgressiveRock, HardRock and FolkRock. This paid off in a big way, as the label assembled an insanely impressive roster of talent, including Music/FreeBand, Music/FairportConvention, Music/JethroTull, Music/KingCrimson, Music/MottTheHoople, Music/NickDrake, Music/RoxyMusic, and Music/EmersonLakeAndPalmer. Island's success led to several rivals aiming at the same audience, including indies such as [[Creator/ChrysalisRecords Chrysalis]] (which started as an Island offshoot) and [[Creator/CharismaRecords Charisma]], as well as major label imprints like [[Creator/DeramRecords Deram]], [[Creator/HarvestRecords Harvest]] and [[Creator/VertigoRecords Vertigo]]. In the US, Island's acts were licensed to other companies (usually [[Creator/AAndMRecords A&M]] and [[Creator/AtlanticRecords Atlantic]]) until it established an American presence.
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This started to change in 1967, as RockAndRoll began to evolve into GenreMotif/{{Rock}}. Steve Winwood, lead singer of Spencer Davis Group, left to form a PsychedelicRock band called Traffic; Island decided to release Traffic's records themselves, so they reaped the rewards when the group became popular with the hippie counterculture. While Island continued with reggae, in the late 60s and early 70s its focus shifted to the new generation of British "underground" artists who played styles such as ProgressiveRock, HardRock and FolkRock. This paid off in a big way, as the label assembled an insanely impressive roster of talent, including Music/FreeBand, Music/FairportConvention, Music/JethroTull, Music/KingCrimson, Music/MottTheHoople, Music/NickDrake, Music/RoxyMusic, and Music/EmersonLakeAndPalmer. Island's success led to several rivals aiming at the same audience, including indies such as [[Creator/ChrysalisRecords Chrysalis]] (which started as an Island offshoot) and Charisma, as well as major label imprints like [[Creator/DeramRecords Deram]], [[Creator/HarvestRecords Harvest]] and [[Creator/VertigoRecords Vertigo]]. In the US, Island's acts were licensed to other companies (usually [[Creator/AAndMRecords A&M]] and [[Creator/AtlanticRecords Atlantic]]) until it established an American presence.

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This started to change in 1967, as RockAndRoll began to evolve into GenreMotif/{{Rock}}. Steve Winwood, lead singer of Spencer Davis Group, left to form a PsychedelicRock band called Traffic; Island decided to release Traffic's records themselves, so they reaped the rewards when the group became popular with the hippie counterculture. While Island continued with reggae, in the late 60s and early 70s its focus shifted to the new generation of British "underground" artists who played styles such as ProgressiveRock, HardRock and FolkRock. This paid off in a big way, as the label assembled an insanely impressive roster of talent, including Music/FreeBand, Music/FairportConvention, Music/JethroTull, Music/KingCrimson, Music/MottTheHoople, Music/NickDrake, Music/RoxyMusic, and Music/EmersonLakeAndPalmer. Island's success led to several rivals aiming at the same audience, including indies such as [[Creator/ChrysalisRecords Chrysalis]] (which started as an Island offshoot) and Charisma, [[Creator/CharismaRecords Charisma]], as well as major label imprints like [[Creator/DeramRecords Deram]], [[Creator/HarvestRecords Harvest]] and [[Creator/VertigoRecords Vertigo]]. In the US, Island's acts were licensed to other companies (usually [[Creator/AAndMRecords A&M]] and [[Creator/AtlanticRecords Atlantic]]) until it established an American presence.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Island's current logo, first used from 1989-2014 logo before being revived in 2019.]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:Island's 1989-2014 logo.]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:Island's current logo, introduced in 2014.]]

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This started to change in 1967, as RockAndRoll began to evolve into GenreMotif/{{Rock}}. Steve Winwood, lead singer of Spencer Davis Group, left to form a PsychedelicRock band called Traffic; Island decided to release Traffic's records themselves, so they reaped the rewards when the group became popular with the hippie counterculture. While Island continued with reggae, in the late 60s and early 70s its focus shifted to the new generation of British "underground" artists who played styles such as ProgressiveRock, HardRock and FolkRock. This paid off in a big way, as the label assembled an insanely impressive roster of talent, including Music/FreeBand, Music/FairportConvention, Music/JethroTull, Music/KingCrimson, Music/MottTheHoople, Music/NickDrake, Music/RoxyMusic, and Music/EmersonLakeAndPalmer. Island's success led to several rivals aiming at the same audience, including indies such as [[Creator/ChrysalisRecords Chrysalis]] (which started as an Island offshoot) and Charisma, as well as major label imprints like [[Creator/HarvestRecords Harvest]] and [[Creator/VertigoRecords Vertigo]]. In the US, Island's acts were licensed to other companies (usually [[Creator/AAndMRecords A&M]] and [[Creator/AtlanticRecords Atlantic]]) until it established an American presence.

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This started to change in 1967, as RockAndRoll began to evolve into GenreMotif/{{Rock}}. Steve Winwood, lead singer of Spencer Davis Group, left to form a PsychedelicRock band called Traffic; Island decided to release Traffic's records themselves, so they reaped the rewards when the group became popular with the hippie counterculture. While Island continued with reggae, in the late 60s and early 70s its focus shifted to the new generation of British "underground" artists who played styles such as ProgressiveRock, HardRock and FolkRock. This paid off in a big way, as the label assembled an insanely impressive roster of talent, including Music/FreeBand, Music/FairportConvention, Music/JethroTull, Music/KingCrimson, Music/MottTheHoople, Music/NickDrake, Music/RoxyMusic, and Music/EmersonLakeAndPalmer. Island's success led to several rivals aiming at the same audience, including indies such as [[Creator/ChrysalisRecords Chrysalis]] (which started as an Island offshoot) and Charisma, as well as major label imprints like [[Creator/DeramRecords Deram]], [[Creator/HarvestRecords Harvest]] and [[Creator/VertigoRecords Vertigo]]. In the US, Island's acts were licensed to other companies (usually [[Creator/AAndMRecords A&M]] and [[Creator/AtlanticRecords Atlantic]]) until it established an American presence.
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-->--'''Melissa Etheridge''', commemorating the label's [=50th=] anniversary in 2009

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-->--'''Melissa Etheridge''', commemorating the label's [=50th=] anniversary [[MilestoneCelebration 50th anniversary]] in 2009


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