Starstream Records
Starstream Records was the record label for Starstream Communications Group, Inc., a Houston, Texas based radio promotions company (1980–1990). It was formed as the record label supporting a national talent search, The Big Music America Contest, developed by Kenneth Kramer with support from Harold Stream, a Louisiana businessman and Dr. Donald Altfeld, a songwriter and music producer best known for co-writing "The Little Old Lady (from Pasadena)" by Jan and Dean and co-producing "It Never Rains In Southern California" by Albert Hammond. Originally the label was known as Nova Records and the first release was Nova Records MS7801 - The Best of Mississippi.
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