N.V. Negram
Dutch record company behind the [l=Negram] imprint (label).
The roots of the company began as Nemerco, established in 1953 by (owner of ) to initially release pop repertoire using a different selling method to sister company, in 1960 Nemerco acquires the shares in one of the oldest Dutch record company's [l=N.V. Nederlandsche Gramofoon Maatschappij], based in The Hague (The Dutch affiliate of , England.). This company became N.V. Negram in 1963 with Robert Oeges becoming managing director.
In 1965, R. Oeges acquired the exclusive rights for Netherlands of the Warner Bros. label (formerly ) & Reprise, and as of at least 1966 the company had a license contract with [l=Scepter Records] / [l=Wand]
Gerry Oord subsquently acquired N.V. Delta () established by [a=Hans Kellerman] in 1961, merging it with N.V. Negram to form in 1965, with Hans Kellerman becoming managing director.
[l=N.V. Negram] - may also appear as Negram N.V. - was used throughout the 60s until the early 70s, then the name of the company was later changed to [l=Negram B.V.]
In circa 1978 merged into
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