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Revision as of 16:21, 16 September 2020
BBR Music Group | |
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Parent company | BMG Rights Management |
Founded | July 1999 |
Founder | Benny Brown |
Distributor(s) | Alternative Distribution Alliance |
Genre | Country |
Country of origin | United States |
Location | Nashville, Tennessee |
Official website | Official website |
BBR Music Group (formerly Broken Bow Records) is an American independent record label based in Nashville, Tennessee. Founded in July 1999 by Benny Brown,[1] the label specializes in country music. The label's EVP is Jon Loba.
Craig Morgan produced the first number-one single for the label with his 2005 hit "That's What I Love About Sunday".[2] Jason Aldean has produced the most number-one hits on the label, with twenty-one in total.
In 2009, Broken Bow Records launched a sister label, Stoney Creek Records. In August 2015, Broken Bow launched another imprint label, Wheelhouse Records, with Trace Adkins and Granger Smith the first artists signed to it.[3]
BBR Music Group was acquired by BMG Rights Management in February 2017.[4]
Artists on Broken Bow Records
- Jason Aldean (Macon/Broken Bow)
- Everette[5]
- Tyler Farr (Night Train/Broken Bow)
- Dustin Lynch
- Craig Morgan (left Broken Bow in 2008; returned in 2019)
- Chase Rice
- Lainey Wilson[6]
Previous Broken Bow artists
- Sherrié Austin
- Chad Brock
- Dean Brody
- Kristy Lee Cook
- Crossin Dixon (moved to Stoney Creek)
- Joe Diffie
- Damon Gray
- The Great Divide
- J. Michael Harter
- Joanie Keller
- Krista Marie (Holeshot)
- Jackie Lee
- Robert Lee
- Lila McCann
- Neal McCoy
- Megan Mullins (moved to Stoney Creek)
- Randy Owen
- Jordan Rager
- James Wesley
- Elbert West
- Blake Wise
Previous Red Bow artists
- Chase Bryant
- Craig Campbell (moved to Wheelhouse)
- Brooke Eden
- David Fanning (moved to Stoney Creek)
- Rachel Farley
- Joe Nichols
- Kid Rock (moved to Wheelhouse)
Artists on Stoney Creek Records
Previous Stoney Creek artists
Artists on Wheelhouse Records
- Blanco Brown
- Elvie Shane[6]
- Kid Rock
- LoCash
- Johnny McGuire[8]
- Runaway June
- Granger Smith
- Sykamore (Music Knox/Wheelhouse)
Previous Wheelhouse artists
BBR Music Group Artists
- Brooke Eden
- Tim Montana[9]
- RoadHouse[6]
Artists on BMG Australia
Artists on BMG UK
Artists on BMG US
References
- ^ Stark, Phyllis (8 July 2006). "New Nashville Names: Entrepreneurs try their hand at the Music City game". Billboard. 118 (27). Nielsen Business Media, Inc.: 45. ISSN 0006-2510.
- ^ "Music Row Helps Narmore, Morgan Celebrate First #1". BMI.com. May 4, 2005.
- ^ "BBR Music Launches New Label, Starting With Trace Adkins and Granger Smith". Taste of Country. August 31, 2015. Retrieved September 5, 2015.
- ^ "BMG Acquires Nashville Indie BBR Music Group, Home of Broken Bow Records and Jason Aldean". Billboard.
- ^ https://www.bbrmusicgroup.com
- ^ a b c d "Home - BBR Music Group". www.bbrmusicgroup.com.
- ^ https://www.bbrmusicgroup.com/track45-signs-stoney-creek-records/
- ^ https://www.bbrmusicgroup.com
- ^ https://www.bbrmusicgroup.com