
Columbia Records | Logopedia | Fandom
Inspired by William Golden's logo for CBS, this mark, often nicknamed the "Walking Eye", is a combined CR monogram with a disc in its bowl. It first appeared on an actual record label in …
Columbia US labels - LondonJazzCollector
The Magic Notes logo gives way to the “Walking Eye” logo, a design which encompassed records TV and film in its ingenious ambiguity. The design commences with the “Six-Eye”, which is …
Columbia Records - Wikipedia
With 1954, Columbia U.S. decisively broke with its past when it introduced its new, modernist-style "Walking Eye" logo, [44] designed by Columbia's art director S. Neil Fujita. This logo …
What do 2 eye and 6 eye mean? - Steve Hoffman Music Forums
2014年1月20日 · The 6 eye refers to the Columbia logo appearing 6 times on the label and the 2 eye twice. This is the US Columbia by the way. One example of the distinction is Bob Dylan's …
Columbia Music Video - Audiovisual Identity Database
2025年2月13日 · Visuals: On a black background, there is a 3-D neon version of the Columbia Records "Walking Eye" logo (in red), spinning its parts around. Then, the eye zooms out and …
What is a Columbia Six Eye? - Steve Hoffman Music Forums
2005年8月11日 · The reason for the Eye logo: The Eye is the CBS Eye! CBS meaning the Columbia Broadcasting System. It was originally the Columbia Phonograph Broadcasting …
Columbia | LondonJazzCollector
2015年4月4日 · ” In 1954 Columbia USA introduced its new, modernist-style “Walking Eye” logo, which purports to depict a stylus (the legs) on a record (the eye); however, the “eye” also …
Columbia Records - PatCosta.com
CBS would produce 78s under the Columbia label until 1958 when Columbia drops 78s in favor of LPs. Columbia would also produce 45s and change the logo to a “Walking Eye”. CBS would …
Columbia Records - Logosource
2025年2月13日 · This article is about the US record label owned by Sony. For the EMI label active in the UK until 1973, see Columbia Graphophone Company.
Columbia Records (Creator) - TV Tropes
The company logo, nicknamed "The Walking Eye". note No, not that Walking Eye — it's actually supposed to represent a stylus on a record, but the similarity to the Eye was too good to pass up.