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==Company history== |
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eOne Music was formed in January 1987 as "Koch Records" to serve as the [[North American]] umbrella for [[Koch Entertainment]].<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/?id=uw8EAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA37&dq=koch+audium#v=onepage&q=koch%20audium&f=false |title=Billboard |page=37 |website=Books.google.com |date=2004-02-14 |accessdate=2016-03-03|author1=Nielsen Business Media |first1=Inc }}</ref> They would sign many country, classical, and rock acts including [[Ringo Starr]], [[Joan Baez]], [[Chris Brubeck]], [[Bob James (musician)|Bob James]], and an exclusive distribution with [[Suge Knight]]'s embattled [[Death Row Records]]. The label soon began to gain ground on the other independent record labels in the United States. In the 2000s, they began to sign more hip hop acts and become one of the biggest hip hop labels in the world. |
eOne Music was formed in January 1987 as "Koch Records" to serve as the [[North American]] umbrella for [[Koch Entertainment]].<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/?id=uw8EAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA37&dq=koch+audium#v=onepage&q=koch%20audium&f=false |title=Billboard |page=37 |website=Books.google.com |date=2004-02-14 |accessdate=2016-03-03|author1=Nielsen Business Media |first1=Inc }}</ref> They would sign many country, classical, and rock acts including [[Ringo Starr]], [[Jimmy Fortune]], [[Joan Baez]], [[Chris Brubeck]], [[Bob James (musician)|Bob James]], and an exclusive distribution with [[Suge Knight]]'s embattled [[Death Row Records]]. The label soon began to gain ground on the other independent record labels in the United States. In the 2000s, they began to sign more hip hop acts and become one of the biggest hip hop labels in the world. |
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Koch was renamed E1 music in 2009.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.homemediamagazine.com/studios/koch-renamed-e1-14460 |title=Koch Renamed E1 |publisher=Home Media Magazine |date=2009-01-30 |accessdate=2016-03-03}}</ref> |
Koch was renamed E1 music in 2009.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.homemediamagazine.com/studios/koch-renamed-e1-14460 |title=Koch Renamed E1 |publisher=Home Media Magazine |date=2009-01-30 |accessdate=2016-03-03}}</ref> |
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}}</ref> and Shirley Caesar<ref>{{cite news | title=Shirley Caesar| publisher= The Recording Academy | url=https://www.grammy.com/grammys/artists/shirley-caesar}}</ref>; 30 Stellar Award nominees with two wins<ref>{{cite news | title=ENTERTAINMENT ONE GARNERS 30 NOMINATIONS FOR THE 2017 STELLAR AWARDS | publisher= Black Gospel| url=http://blackgospel.com/2017/gospelmusicindustry/awards/entertainment-one-garners-30-nominations-for-the-2017-stellar-awards/}}</ref>; 7 Billboard Award nominations (5 for eOne; 2 for Dualtone)<ref>{{cite news | title=Billboard Music Awards 2016: See the Finalists | publisher= Billboard | url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/bbma/7326512/billboard-music-awards-2016-nominations |
}}</ref> and Shirley Caesar<ref>{{cite news | title=Shirley Caesar| publisher= The Recording Academy | url=https://www.grammy.com/grammys/artists/shirley-caesar}}</ref>; 30 Stellar Award nominees with two wins<ref>{{cite news | title=ENTERTAINMENT ONE GARNERS 30 NOMINATIONS FOR THE 2017 STELLAR AWARDS | publisher= Black Gospel| url=http://blackgospel.com/2017/gospelmusicindustry/awards/entertainment-one-garners-30-nominations-for-the-2017-stellar-awards/}}</ref>; 7 Billboard Award nominations (5 for eOne; 2 for Dualtone)<ref>{{cite news | title=Billboard Music Awards 2016: See the Finalists | publisher= Billboard | url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/bbma/7326512/billboard-music-awards-2016-nominations |
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}}</ref>; 15 Dove Award nominations with 3 wins<ref>{{cite news | title=eOne Music Collects 15 Nominations for The 2016 GMA Dove Awards| publisher= The Urban Music Scene | url=http://news.theurbanmusicscene.com/2016/08/eone-music-collects-15-nominations-for-the-2016-gma-dove-awards/}}</ref>; and 4 Soul Train nominations. <ref>{{cite news | title=Billboard Music Awards 2016: See the Finalists | publisher= Billboard | url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/bbma/7326512/billboard-music-awards-2016-nominations |
}}</ref>; 15 Dove Award nominations with 3 wins<ref>{{cite news | title=eOne Music Collects 15 Nominations for The 2016 GMA Dove Awards| publisher= The Urban Music Scene | url=http://news.theurbanmusicscene.com/2016/08/eone-music-collects-15-nominations-for-the-2016-gma-dove-awards/}}</ref>; and 4 Soul Train nominations. <ref>{{cite news | title=Billboard Music Awards 2016: See the Finalists | publisher= Billboard | url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/bbma/7326512/billboard-music-awards-2016-nominations |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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Formerly | Koch E1 Music |
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Company type | Division |
Industry | Music Music publishing Music distribution |
Founded | January 1987 | (as Koch International)
Founder | Michael Koch |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Chris Taylor (President)[1] |
Products | Music albums Records Music videos |
Parent | Entertainment One |
Divisions | eOne Classical eOne Nashville eOne Music Licensing eOne Music Publishing eOne Worship |
Subsidiaries | DRG Records Light Records Last Gang Records[1] |
Website | eonemusic.com |
Entertainment One Music is an independent record label owned by Entertainment One in the United States. It has garnered the most Billboard hits of any independently owned music label in history. eOne distributes its own digital content, with physical distribution handled by ADA in the U.S. and German indie SPV GmbH in Europe.[2]
There is a music staff of over 100 in offices in New York, London, Nashville, Los Angeles, Hamburg, Toronto and Melbourne, Australia. [3]
Company history
eOne Music was formed in January 1987 as "Koch Records" to serve as the North American umbrella for Koch Entertainment.[4] They would sign many country, classical, and rock acts including Ringo Starr, Jimmy Fortune, Joan Baez, Chris Brubeck, Bob James, and an exclusive distribution with Suge Knight's embattled Death Row Records. The label soon began to gain ground on the other independent record labels in the United States. In the 2000s, they began to sign more hip hop acts and become one of the biggest hip hop labels in the world.
Koch was renamed E1 music in 2009.[5]
With the name change in 2010 to Entertainment One Music, they relaunched their country division, eOne Nashville.
In January 2016, eOne acquired the American country label Dualtone Records.[6]
In March 2016, eOne announced Christopher Taylor as the new vice-president of eOne Music, bringing his music label Last Gang to the eOne roster.[1]
eOne Music Canada is home to artists such as The Standstills, 54-40, Mozart, Rival Sons, Matt Dusk and Joe Budden.
In 2016, Billboard ranked Entertainment One the #2 indie label in the U.S. (and eOne owned label Dualtone #7).[7] Lumineers (Dualtone) had 2 #1 songs at AAA radio and Alternative Radio and the group’s Gold album “Ophelia” debuted at #1 on the Top 200.[8] eOne also had the #1 Rap album with both The Game (“1992”).[9] Additionally, over 20 artists charted at Urban radio while multiple acts charted on the Active Rock chart, including Pop Evil, Avatar and Black Map.
Additionally in 2016, eOne received 9 Grammy nominations[10], and wins by Lalah Hathaway[11] and Shirley Caesar[12]; 30 Stellar Award nominees with two wins[13]; 7 Billboard Award nominations (5 for eOne; 2 for Dualtone)[14]; 15 Dove Award nominations with 3 wins[15]; and 4 Soul Train nominations. [16]
See also
- List of eOne Music artists (list includes artists signed to or distributed by Koch)
- eOne Music discography
References
- ^ a b c "Chris Taylor Joins Entertainment One to Lead Music Business as President, Entertainment One Music". Entertainment One. 8 March 2016. Retrieved 16 March 2016.
- ^ "Chris Taylor's Global Ambition For eOne Music". FYI Music News.
- ^ "WE'RE VERY WELL-FUNDED – AND WE'RE LOOKING AT EVERYTHING OUT THERE". Music Business Worldwide.
- ^ Nielsen Business Media, Inc (2004-02-14). Billboard. p. 37. Retrieved 2016-03-03.
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ignored (help) - ^ "Koch Renamed E1". Home Media Magazine. 2009-01-30. Retrieved 2016-03-03.
- ^ Jones, Rhian (2016-01-21). "Entertainment One acquires Nashville's Dualtone Music Group". Music Business Worldwide. Retrieved 2016-03-03.
- ^ "ENTERTAINMENT ONE RANKS TOP 10 ON MULTIPLE BILLBOARD YEAR–END CHARTS FOR 2016". Entertainment One.
- ^ "The Lumineers Score Second Alternative Songs No. 1 With 'Ophelia'". Billboard.
- ^ "The Game Earns Eighth No. 1 on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums Chart". Billboard.
- ^ "Entertainment One Celebrates 9 Nominations for The 2017 GRAMMY AWARDS". Broadway World.
- ^ "Lalah Hathaway Wins Best Traditional R&B Performance". The Recording Academy.
- ^ "Shirley Caesar". The Recording Academy.
- ^ "ENTERTAINMENT ONE GARNERS 30 NOMINATIONS FOR THE 2017 STELLAR AWARDS". Black Gospel.
- ^ "Billboard Music Awards 2016: See the Finalists". Billboard.
- ^ "eOne Music Collects 15 Nominations for The 2016 GMA Dove Awards". The Urban Music Scene.
- ^ "Billboard Music Awards 2016: See the Finalists". Billboard.