QCA Records

 is a record label founded in 1979. The label was founded in and is currently headquartered in  alongside it's sister label QCA Hispano. It's other sister label QCA Nashville is headquartered in.

History
QCA Records was founded by Norman K. Quaglia, Craig Coster, and Stephen Aichhorn in after they purchased the former music publishing division of, ABC-Paramount Songs (BMI), from.

The label had several hits with Alexandria Soy, Rise,, Rinava, Andrew Skenderovic, The Bill Stefano Empire, and Aimee Gilliéron throughout the 1980s/1990s and early 2000s, plus one hit wonders with 's "The Music Man" in 1990 and Captain Midnight's "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Theme" in 1988. The label also distributed the discographies of and  in the United States, and crossover albums from Gerbaud & Co.,, Leopold Görges, and Cesare Banti. In 1992, QCA added a Latin music division, QCA Hispano, and a country division, QCA Nashville. QCA was bought by in 1993.