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Interscope Records is an American record label based in Santa Monica, California, owned by Universal Music Group through its Interscope Geffen A&M imprint. Founded in late 1990 by Jimmy Iovine and Ted Field as a $20 million joint venture with Atlantic Records of Warner Music Group and Interscope Communications, [2] it differed from most record labels by letting A&R staff control decisions and ...
Taking Back Sunday (Victory/Warner Bros./Interscope) Tamar Kaprelian; Tame Impala [2] Tay Money [2] Teairra Mari; Tech N9ne (Strange Music) Teriyaki Boyz (Star Trak/Interscope) Teyana Taylor (Star Trak/Interscope) [18] Tha Dogg Pound (Death Row/Interscope) That Mexican OT; The 1975 (Dirty Hit/Interscope) [2] The All-American Rejects (Doghouse ...
Interscope Geffen A&M Records (IGA) is an American umbrella label operating as a unit of Interscope Capitol Labels Group, owned by Universal Music Group. [1] It currently consists of record labels Interscope Records (with its subsidiary, A&M Records ) and Geffen Records .
Interscope Geffen A&M has announced the promotion of Matt Morris to the position of senior vice president of A&R at the label. He will continue to sign and develop artists for the label as well as ...
Ivan Cornejo, one of the young singer-songwriters fueling regional Mexican music’s resurgence, has signed with Interscope Records. The 19-year-old southern California native was at the center of ...
In today’s borderless music business, a label still needs territorial expertise to make a go of an international act. John Janick, chairman of Interscope Geffen A&M (IGA) since 2014, has long ...
James Iovine (/ ˈ aɪ. ə v iː n / EYE-ə-veen; born March 11, 1953 [1]) is an American entrepreneur, former record executive, and media proprietor.He is best known as the co-founder of Interscope Records and became chairman and CEO of Interscope Geffen A&M, an umbrella music unit formed by Universal Music Group in 1999.
Upon his departure from Death Row Records on March 22, 1996, Dr. Dre quickly launched Aftermath Entertainment through Death Row's former parent label, Interscope Records. It was founded as a "boutique label" that prides itself on "quality over quantity", focusing on small numbers of high-profile releases.