Bell Records was the name of at least four different record companies in the 20th century.

The United States based Bell Records record label started issuing records in about 1920. The label's parent company was the Standard Music Roll Company of Orange, New Jersey, which was also the parent of Arto Records. After Stanard Music Roll got out of the disc record business in 1923, the label was continued by the Bell Record Corporation of Newark, New Jersey, using masters recorded by Emerson Records. In 1927 the source of Bell masters shifted to Gennett Records. The label went out of business in 1928.


Examples of the first (left) and second US Bell Records

The second US "Bell Records" was based in Honolulu, Hawaii in the 1940s and 1950s. The label specialized in Hawaiian music. Recordings were made by Bill Fredlund.

The third US Bell Records existed in the 1970s, and issued recordings by by popular groups in the era, including The 5th Dimension and The Partridge Family.

There was also a British label of the same name. More info needed

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