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Atlantic Records Group LLC is an umbrella label owned by Warner Music Group. [1] It oversees several labels assigned to its Atlantic Records unit. In total, the label group has nearly three hundred artists on its roster.
A&R executive Pete Ganbarg has started a new joint venture with Atlantic Records called Pure Tone Records. Ganbarg will step down as Atlantic’s president of A&R to steer the new launch, in ...
Artist Partner Group, Inc. (APG) is an American record label and music publishing company founded by Mike Caren in 2013, who has since served as chief executive officer (CEO). The label's parent company, Artist Publishing Group, publishes its releases. It served as an entity of Atlantic Records and Warner Records from its establishment until ...
Vaughn started his career at United Talent Agency.In 2011, he joined newly launched Artist Partner Group, then a joint venture with Atlantic Records. [4] During his time at Artist Partner Group, he signed and worked closely with hip hop/R&B powerhouses Youngboy Never Broke Again, Kehlani, Kevin Gates, NLE Choppa, NoCap, Rico Nasty, Lil Skies and Don Toliver, among others. [5]
However, Greenwald, who was named chairman-CEO of the Atlantic Music Group — which includes the Atlantic and 300-Elektra labels groups and multiple subsidiaries — in 2022, stressed in the memo ...
Atlantic Records has promoted company veterans John McMann and Jon Lewis to executive vice presidents: McMann of pop and rhythmic promotion, and Lewis of pop promotion. The move was announced by ...
Kevin Weaver is an American record producer and record executive serving since 2017 as President of the West Coast branch of Atlantic Records. [1]Furthermore, he has served since 2014 as Executive Vice President of the label's Film and Television branch, a title in which he oversees placement of the label's music within films, televisions, and interactive media, as well as providing oversight ...
Mary Brown is an American singer-songwriter best known for co-writing Destiny's Child "No, No, No", as well as Jaheim's "Fabulous". [3] Brown was originally a member of girl-group trio Abstrac, signed to Reprise Records in 1989, [4] which evolved into new jack swing duo M&M signed to Atlantic Records in 1990 as a result of shifting group membership.