Imago Records

In 1990 Ann Munday was hired as Vice President and General Manager in their New York office.

[1] Several influential artists released albums through Imago, including Rollins Band, Aimee Mann, Paula Cole and Love Spit Love[2] as well as alternative, gay hip-hop artist and rapper Sha-Key (aka Hanifah Walidah).

[3] Despite building a slate of up and coming alternative rock artists, the company ran into serious financial difficulties when, in December 1994, the company's former financial backer Bertelsmann Music Group pulled funding.

[5] In 1996, Henry Rollins and his new label DreamWorks SKG sued Imago, alleging "fraud, deceit, undue influence and economic coercion" on the label's part.

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