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It has two sub-labels:'''Popular''' and '''NorteSul'''.
It has two sub-labels:'''Popular''' and '''NorteSul'''.


In 1994, the company was merged with EMI and also distributed [[Universal Music Group|UMG Portugal]].As of now, JRP Group owns VdC.
In 1994, the company was merged with EMI and also distributed [[Universal Music Group|UMG Portugal]]. As of now, JRP Group owns VdC.


VdC now sells books aside from CDs and DVDs.
VdC now sells books aside from CDs and DVDs.


==Labels Distributed==
==Labels distributed==
*EMI
*EMI
*UMG Portugal
*UMG Portugal

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Valentim de Carvalho
Parent companyGrupo JRP SGPS
Founded1914
FounderEduard Neupart
Genrevarious
LocationEstrada de Paço de Arcos 26, 2770-129, Oeiras, Lisbon
Official websitehttp://www.valentim.pt

Valentim de Carvalho (Portuguese pronunciation: [vɐlẽˈtĩ kɐɾˈvaʎu]) is a Portuguese record label founded in 1914.

History

The company started selling phonograph, musical instruments and music since its 1914 foundation at the Rua da Assunção, Lisbon.[1]

It distributes EMI in Portugal since 1920.

VDC also carved names in the Portuguese music industry like Amália Rodrigues, António Variações and, most recently, Os Pontos Negros.

It has two sub-labels:Popular and NorteSul.

In 1994, the company was merged with EMI and also distributed UMG Portugal. As of now, JRP Group owns VdC.

VdC now sells books aside from CDs and DVDs.

Labels distributed

References

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