Damont Records
Damont Records was the parent company of budget record label Stereo Gold Award that was owned by Leo [Muller (producer)|Leo Muller] aka Dave Miller.
Background
In the U.K., Damont was located at Blyth Road, Hayes, Middlesex. In addition to Stereo Gold Award, it also owned children's record label Happy House. It was launched in July 1972 by Dave Miller and his U.K. partner Monty Presky. Presky was formerly a director with PYE. Together they took control of the Stereo Gold Award label which was selling its product at63p. They then relaunched it again, selling the product at 49p. They had three new releases that month which included Soul Hits, Hammond Dancer Party, and a cover version album of singles hits called 12 Tops.