Vicor Music
Vicor Music Corporation is a Filipino record label. The name is a combination of the names of the founders, the cousins Vic del Rosario and Orly Ilacad. Initially an independent record label, it is currently owned by Viva Entertainment.[1][2][3]
| Vicor Music Corporation | |
|---|---|
| Parent company | Viva Entertainment | 
| Founded | 1966 | 
| Founder | 
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| Status | Active | 
| Distributor(s) | Viva Records | 
| Genre | |
| Country of origin | Philippines | 
| Location | Pasig, Philippines | 
| Official website | vivavicor | 
Vicor also released video karaoke VCDs versions of the label's songs in the Philippines.
Notable artists
    
- Perla Adea
 - Freddie Aguilar
 - Amapola
 - APO Hiking Society
 - April Boys
 - Asin
 - Novo Bono
 - Jose Mari Chan
 - Cinderella
 - Sonny Cortez
 - Pilita Corrales
 - Tirso Cruz III
 - Sharon Cuneta
 - D' Big 3 Sullivans
 - Dessa
 - Esperanza Fabon
 - Helen Gamboa
 - Grin Department
 - Hagibis
 - John Goodman
 - Ike Lozada
 - Kuh Ledesma
 - Norma Ledesma
 - JoAnne Lorenzana
 - Men Oppose
 - Romeo Miranda
 - Merci Molina
 - Boy Mondragon
 - Jam Morales
 - Edgar Mortiz
 - Dondon Nakar
 - Martin Nievera
 - Julius Obregon
 - Mildred Ortega
 - Eddie Peregrina
 - Jonathan Potenciano
 - Paramita
 - Rico J. Puno
 - Sahlee Quizon (daughter of Dolphy and Engracia Dominguez)
 - ShadyVox
 - Lyn Salazar
 - Emil Sanglay
 - Vilma Santos
 - Winnie Santos
 - Ric Segreto
 - Lew Soratorio
 - Lord Soriano
 - The Soul Jugglers
 - Max Surban
 - Tito, Vic and Joey
 - Universal Motion Dancers
 - Victor Wood
 - VST & Company
 - Basil Valdez
 - Vice Ganda
 - Aubrey Caraan
 - Vilma Valera
 - Ice Seguerra
 - Yoyoy Villame
 - Nyoy Volante
 - Jeanne Young (daughter of Mila del Sol)
 - Paula Bianca
 - Princess Velasco
 - Where's the Sheep?
 - MMJ
 - Sheng Belmonte
 - Guji Lorenzana
 - Lyca Gairanod
 
Defunct labels
    
- Plaka Pilipino
 - Sunshine Records
 - Pioneer Records
 - Top Tunes Records
 - Wilears Records
 - Badjao Records
 - Blackgold Records
 - UGAT Records
 - Peak Music (for Video Karaoke VCDs and DVDs in foreign music)
 
References
    
- Sanchez, Giselle (March 8, 2017). "Vicor celebrates 50 years of music". Retrieved July 2, 2020.
 - "Vic, Orly & Tito: Philpop's music trio".
 - "PARI Accredited Members".
 
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