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Hollywood Records

Hollywood Records is an American record label of the Disney Music Group.[3] The label focuses in pop, rock, alternative, hip hop, and country genres, as well as specializing in mature recordings not suitable for the flagship Walt Disney Records label.

Hollywood Records, Inc.
Parent companyThe Walt Disney Company
FoundedJanuary 1, 1989; 34 years ago (January 1, 1989)
Distributor(s)Universal Music Group[1][2]
GenreVarious
Country of originUnited States
Location500 S. Buena Vista Street, Burbank, California
Official websitewww.hollywoodrecords.com

Founded on January 1, 1989, its current roster includes artists such as Jordan Fisher, Queen, Ocean Park Standoff, Dreamers, Bea Miller, Martina Stoessel, Breaking Benjamin, Jorge Blanco, Olivia Holt, Sofia Carson, New Hope Club, Joywave, ScaryPoolParty, Area21, CB30, Laine Hardy, and Temecula Road.[4] The label also releases soundtrack albums and digital releases from Marvel Studios, 20th Century Studios, Searchlight Pictures, ABC, National Geographic, Hulu, 20th Television, FX, and ESPN since their acquisitions by The Walt Disney Company.[5]

History

1989–1995: Founding

Hollywood Records was formed on January 1, 1989 by Michael Eisner, then CEO of The Walt Disney Company as a way of expanding the company's music operations by looking to develop and promote the careers of a wide variety of artists in various genres.[6][7] At the time, the company was limited to the release of soundtracks from Touchstone, and Hollywood Pictures films. The first act to be signed to the label was The Party, after being formed from Mouseketeers on The Mickey Mouse Club. Lawyer Peter Paterno was the first president of the label, until his resignation in 1993 because of the division's lackluster sales. After failing to sign new artists such as Nirvana, The Smashing Pumpkins, Naughty by Nature, Cypress Hill and Dr. Dre, the label experienced its first major success in February 1990, when it acquired the North American distribution rights to Queen's entire catalog for $10 million.[8][9] The following year, the first Queen album under Hollywood, Innuendo, was released. The deal's outlook as an important economic opportunity was immediately affected by the death of the band's lead singer Freddie Mercury,[10] although the band's catalog sales managed to successfully generate nearly $94 million in revenue for Disney from 1991 to 1995.[11]

1995–1998: Formation and early years

 
The Innuendo album released by Queen in 1991 on Hollywood Records.

Bob Pfeifer was named president of the label in March 1995 after a whole year without a president, but problems continued to the label and Pfeifer was fired in 1997, after the label revealed that he had lost over 150 million dollars since 1990.[12] In 1997, Disney acquired Mammoth Records, in order to get an already-established record label that could succeed. However, the acquisition of Mammoth was a failure and the label was closed and integrated to Hollywood in 2003. Additionally, during this time, they had signed Duran Duran to a three-album contract, and subsequently released Pop Trash, only to terminate their contract after disappointing album sales.[13] In 1998, the company decided to form Buena Vista Music Group (now Disney Music Group), integrating the operations of Walt Disney Records along with Hollywood, Lyric Street, Mammoth, and Walt Disney Music Publishing. Bob Cavallo, former manager of Earth, Wind & Fire and Prince was appointed as chairman of the group, and president of Hollywood Records.[14] This movement looked to organize the music operations of the company under a more integrated direction.[15]

1998–2012: First major success

After some years of development, Hollywood Records had its first major success in 1998, when Fastball's second album All the Pain Money Can Buy was released and put the label into the mainstream with the hit single The Way. 5 years later, Metamorphosis, Hilary Duff's studio debut album, was released and became a success to the label, selling over three million copies in the United States. The launch of Duff's career represents a new business model for the record, utilizing the synergies around the company, including important outlets like Disney Channel, Radio Disney, ABC Family & ABC. Duff's albums released under Hollywood proved to be equally successful including Duff's sophomore album and 2005's Most Wanted.[16] A similar business model was utilized in subsequent Hollywood's artists such as Miley Cyrus, Demi Lovato, Selena Gomez, the Jonas Brothers and Bridgit Mendler with several records that attained Platinum or Gold certifications. These artists' music careers proved the label to be successful. At the same time, the label continued to develop the careers of acts with a less mainstream profile such as Grace Potter & the Nocturnals, Breaking Benjamin or Plain White T's, but who had been successful in its own terms. The label also continued to release soundtracks from films and television shows, mainly those derived from Marvel Studios productions in conjunction with Marvel Music.[17] In 2010, Hollywood absorbed the remaining operations of country music label Lyric Street Records, which became an imprint for the catalog of the defunct-label, currently managed by Hollywood. Later that same year, Queen left EMI Records for Universal Music-owned Island Records, with Hollywood continuing to remain the group's North American music distributor.[18]

2012–present: Ken Bunt

In January 2012, after 14 years of a successful tenure, Bob Cavallo retired as chairman of the group and Ken Bunt was appointed as president of the group. Several changes have been done under his tenure, including the retirement of long-time executives from the Cavallo's era like Abbey Konowitch, Justin Fontaine and Jhon Linda and the appointment of new A&R's like Mio Vukovic and Mike Daly.[19] In March 2013, Disney Music Group and Universal Music Group announced the expansion of their relationship with a new commercial and creative agreement that enable Hollywood Records' artists to collaborate with the roster of producers and songwriters that are part of Universal.[20] Since 2013, Hollywood Records also uses the brand name DMG Nashville[21][22] to specialize in country music. The genre label was founded to provide music licensing for Bigger Picture Music Group.[23] After Bigger Picture's closure in 2014, DMG Nashville released its first studio album; Lucy Hale's Road Between.[24] Starting in 2020, Hollywood Records has released a series of EPs under the name Music for the Movement, with social justice and protest songs.[25][26]

Hollywood Basic

 
Hollywood Basic logo used from 1990 to 1995.

Hollywood BASIC [sic] was Hollywood's short-lived hip-hop subsidiary, run by Dave Funkenklein, which existed from 1990 to 1995.[27] It did not survive the distribution transition its parent made to PolyGram Records, and all of its recordings were deleted, save for those by Organized Konfusion, which were repressed under the new deal. It was the first label to record DJ Shadow, releasing his "Lesson 4" (a reference to Double Dee and Steinski) as the B-side of a 1991 single by Lifers Group, a hip hop group composed of prisoners at East Jersey State Prison in Rahway, New Jersey. It also released Shadow's Legitimate Mix on the B-side of a single by the group Zimbabwe Legit in 1992.[28] Arguably the most high-profile release was due to be BASIC Queen Bootlegs, a 10-track collection of hip-hop remixes and reinterpretations of tracks by the rock band Queen and featuring roster names plus guests such as Ice Cube. Although the BASIC Beats Sampler confirmed its release date for April 1992, the album was not commercially released although it has since leaked online. Other notable releases came from Organized Konfusion; its challenging second album, Stress: The Extinction Agenda (1994), was widely acclaimed.[29] The label was also home of Charizma and Peanut Butter Wolf, although, following the shooting death of Charizma in 1993, the music the duo recorded for the label was not released. This would later inspire Peanut Butter Wolf to found Stones Throw Records in order to make this music available.[30] Acts on Hollywood BASIC's roster included Charizma and Peanut Butter Wolf, Lifers' Group, Organized Konfusion, Raw Fusion, Hi-C, and Zimbabwe Legit.

Artists

Distribution

Upon its 1989 launch, Hollywood was distributed in the United States and Canada by Elektra Records, at the time owned by Disney rival Time Warner. Distribution in North America switched to PolyGram (now Universal Music Group) in 1995 (partnered with A&M in Canada until the formation of Universal in 1999). Today, Universal Music Group markets and distributes Hollywood Records catalog worldwide. Also, several Hollywood artists including Demi Lovato, Bridgit Mendler, Selena Gomez & the Scene, Nick Jonas & the Administration, Joe Jonas, Miley Cyrus, Sofia Carson, Jonas Brothers, Sabrina Carpenter, and the new addition Dixie D'Amelio directly signed to Universal Music UK's Fascination Records.[31] There were reports in 2011 that Disney Music Group would start an independent US distribution arm for its label's releases,[citation needed] but as of February 2012, those plans have yet to be enacted. Universal Music Group acquired most of EMI in 2013 but pledged not to renew its European license with Disney; both sides eventually changed their minds.[32] In March 2013, Disney Music Group and Universal Music Group announced the expansion of their relationship with a new commercial and creative agreement that enabled Hollywood Records' artists to collaborate with the roster of producers and songwriters that are part of Universal Music.[33]

See also

References

  1. ^ Graser, Marc (March 27, 2013). "Ken Bunt Promoted to President of Disney Music Group". Variety. Retrieved March 30, 2013.
  2. ^ "Universal Music Group (UMG) & Disney Music Group (DMG) Expand Agreement Globally". PR Newswire. March 20, 2013. Retrieved May 6, 2013.
  3. ^ "Company Overview of Hollywood Records, Inc". Bloomberg Magazine. September 3, 2016. Retrieved September 3, 2016.
  4. ^ "Artists". hollywoodrecords.com. Retrieved November 1, 2021.
  5. ^ Newman, Melinda (May 13, 2021). "Like the Stars It Launched, Hollywood Records Has Grown Up, Too". Billboard Magazine. Retrieved September 3, 2021.
  6. ^ "Disney To Launch New Record Division". Chicago Tribune. November 29, 1989. Retrieved July 17, 2014.
  7. ^ "Hollywood Records". D23. Disney. Retrieved November 21, 2021.
  8. ^ "Queen Signs With Disney, Raising Hope For Cd Releases". Chicago Tribune. Los Angeles Daily News. September 13, 1990. Retrieved July 17, 2014.
  9. ^ Wilker, Deborah (May 7, 1992). "Queen Must Decide On Replacing Freddie Mercury". Sun-Sentinel. Chicago Tribune. Retrieved July 17, 2014.
  10. ^ "THE MEDIA BUSINESS; Memo Cites Disney Records' Woes". The New York Times. November 27, 1991.
  11. ^ Philips, Chuck (April 30, 1995). "Disney Co Trouble in Tunetown : Hollywood Records Remains Hitless". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved July 17, 2014.
  12. ^ "Head of struggling Disney music unit quits: Walt Disney..." Chicago Tribune. April 17, 1997. Retrieved July 17, 2014.
  13. ^ Gabriel, Trip (July 28, 1997). "The Corporate Wooing and Winning of Mammoth Records". The New York Times.
  14. ^ Chmielewski, Dawn (July 9, 2007). "A Cinderella story for Disney Music Group". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved September 7, 2015.
  15. ^ "Regrouping, Disney Music Names Chairman". The New York Times. January 12, 1998.
  16. ^ Sisario, Ben (February 8, 2006). "A Musical For Tweens Captures Its Audience". The New York Times.
  17. ^ . State of Delaware: Department of State: Division of Corporations. Archived from the original on December 12, 2013. Retrieved October 4, 2011. Note: Secure site: File number 4034835 must be entered.
  18. ^ Collett-White, Mike (November 8, 2010). "Queen Signs To Universal, Preps Remastered Albums". Billboard Magazine. Retrieved July 17, 2014.
  19. ^ Finke, Nikki (June 2011). "Ken Bunt Will(LA Version) Run Disney Music Group In 2012 When Bob Cavallo Retires". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved August 12, 2012.
  20. ^ "Universal Music Group (UMG) & Disney Music Group (DMG) expand agreement globally". March 20, 2013.
  21. ^ "Hollywood Records, inc". Arkansas Secretary of State. Retrieved April 13, 2015.
  22. ^ . Hollywood Records. Archived from the original on April 13, 2015. Retrieved April 13, 2015. ...you agree to the terms of this promotion and to receive future email updates from DMG Nashville and Lucy Hale (...) hold harmless and defend Lucy Hale, Hollywood Records, Inc., Clear Channel Broadcasting, Inc., and all of their parents, subsidiaries, affiliates and agents...
  23. ^ Nicholson, Jessica (November 14, 2013). "Bigger Picture Group Teams With DMG For Music Licensing". Music Row. Retrieved June 13, 2014.
  24. ^ Hudak, Joseph (May 8, 2014). "Nashville Record Label Closes Up Shop". Rolling Stone. Retrieved June 13, 2014.
  25. ^ "I Can't Breathe". Andscape. Retrieved November 1, 2021.
  26. ^ "Second volume of Music for the Movement". cbs.com. Retrieved November 1, 2021.
  27. ^ "Disney's Rap Label Shows Conviction". Chicago Tribune. Los Angeles Daily News. March 28, 1991. Retrieved July 17, 2014.
  28. ^ Peter Shapiro, Rough Guide to Hip-Hop, 2nd ed. London: Rough Guides/Penguin Books, 2000 (p. 102).
  29. ^ Peter Shapiro, Rough Guide to Hip-Hop, 2nd ed. London: Rough Guides/Penguin Books, 2000 (p. 291).
  30. ^ Peter Shapiro, Rough Guide to Hip-Hop, 2nd ed. London: Rough Guides/Penguin Books, 2000 (pp. 349–351).
  31. ^ "UNIVERSAL MUSIC, DISNEY MUSIC FORGE LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND: Forthcoming Releases Include Jonas Brothers and Hannah Montana". Universal Music Group. Retrieved December 6, 2012.
  32. ^ "Universal-EMI Merger Approved By Canadian Regulators". billboard.com. Retrieved January 9, 2017.
  33. ^ "Universal Music Group (UMG) & Disney Music Group (DMG) Expand Agreement Globally". PR Newswire. March 20, 2013.

External links

  • Official website
  • [Usurped!]
  • Hollywood Records extends deal for Senior Management

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This article is about the Disney record label For 1950s R amp B label see Recorded In Hollywood Hollywood Records is an American record label of the Disney Music Group 3 The label focuses in pop rock alternative hip hop and country genres as well as specializing in mature recordings not suitable for the flagship Walt Disney Records label Hollywood Records Inc Parent companyThe Walt Disney CompanyFoundedJanuary 1 1989 34 years ago January 1 1989 Distributor s Universal Music Group 1 2 GenreVariousCountry of originUnited StatesLocation500 S Buena Vista Street Burbank CaliforniaOfficial websitewww wbr hollywoodrecords wbr comFounded on January 1 1989 its current roster includes artists such as Jordan Fisher Queen Ocean Park Standoff Dreamers Bea Miller Martina Stoessel Breaking Benjamin Jorge Blanco Olivia Holt Sofia Carson New Hope Club Joywave ScaryPoolParty Area21 CB30 Laine Hardy and Temecula Road 4 The label also releases soundtrack albums and digital releases from Marvel Studios 20th Century Studios Searchlight Pictures ABC National Geographic Hulu 20th Television FX and ESPN since their acquisitions by The Walt Disney Company 5 Contents 1 History 1 1 1989 1995 Founding 1 2 1995 1998 Formation and early years 1 3 1998 2012 First major success 1 4 2012 present Ken Bunt 2 Hollywood Basic 3 Artists 4 Distribution 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory Edit1989 1995 Founding Edit Hollywood Records was formed on January 1 1989 by Michael Eisner then CEO of The Walt Disney Company as a way of expanding the company s music operations by looking to develop and promote the careers of a wide variety of artists in various genres 6 7 At the time the company was limited to the release of soundtracks from Touchstone and Hollywood Pictures films The first act to be signed to the label was The Party after being formed from Mouseketeers on The Mickey Mouse Club Lawyer Peter Paterno was the first president of the label until his resignation in 1993 because of the division s lackluster sales After failing to sign new artists such as Nirvana The Smashing Pumpkins Naughty by Nature Cypress Hill and Dr Dre the label experienced its first major success in February 1990 when it acquired the North American distribution rights to Queen s entire catalog for 10 million 8 9 The following year the first Queen album under Hollywood Innuendo was released The deal s outlook as an important economic opportunity was immediately affected by the death of the band s lead singer Freddie Mercury 10 although the band s catalog sales managed to successfully generate nearly 94 million in revenue for Disney from 1991 to 1995 11 1995 1998 Formation and early years Edit The Innuendo album released by Queen in 1991 on Hollywood Records Bob Pfeifer was named president of the label in March 1995 after a whole year without a president but problems continued to the label and Pfeifer was fired in 1997 after the label revealed that he had lost over 150 million dollars since 1990 12 In 1997 Disney acquired Mammoth Records in order to get an already established record label that could succeed However the acquisition of Mammoth was a failure and the label was closed and integrated to Hollywood in 2003 Additionally during this time they had signed Duran Duran to a three album contract and subsequently released Pop Trash only to terminate their contract after disappointing album sales 13 In 1998 the company decided to form Buena Vista Music Group now Disney Music Group integrating the operations of Walt Disney Records along with Hollywood Lyric Street Mammoth and Walt Disney Music Publishing Bob Cavallo former manager of Earth Wind amp Fire and Prince was appointed as chairman of the group and president of Hollywood Records 14 This movement looked to organize the music operations of the company under a more integrated direction 15 1998 2012 First major success Edit After some years of development Hollywood Records had its first major success in 1998 when Fastball s second album All the Pain Money Can Buy was released and put the label into the mainstream with the hit single The Way 5 years later Metamorphosis Hilary Duff s studio debut album was released and became a success to the label selling over three million copies in the United States The launch of Duff s career represents a new business model for the record utilizing the synergies around the company including important outlets like Disney Channel Radio Disney ABC Family amp ABC Duff s albums released under Hollywood proved to be equally successful including Duff s sophomore album and 2005 s Most Wanted 16 A similar business model was utilized in subsequent Hollywood s artists such as Miley Cyrus Demi Lovato Selena Gomez the Jonas Brothers and Bridgit Mendler with several records that attained Platinum or Gold certifications These artists music careers proved the label to be successful At the same time the label continued to develop the careers of acts with a less mainstream profile such as Grace Potter amp the Nocturnals Breaking Benjamin or Plain White T s but who had been successful in its own terms The label also continued to release soundtracks from films and television shows mainly those derived from Marvel Studios productions in conjunction with Marvel Music 17 In 2010 Hollywood absorbed the remaining operations of country music label Lyric Street Records which became an imprint for the catalog of the defunct label currently managed by Hollywood Later that same year Queen left EMI Records for Universal Music owned Island Records with Hollywood continuing to remain the group s North American music distributor 18 2012 present Ken Bunt Edit In January 2012 after 14 years of a successful tenure Bob Cavallo retired as chairman of the group and Ken Bunt was appointed as president of the group Several changes have been done under his tenure including the retirement of long time executives from the Cavallo s era like Abbey Konowitch Justin Fontaine and Jhon Linda and the appointment of new A amp R s like Mio Vukovic and Mike Daly 19 In March 2013 Disney Music Group and Universal Music Group announced the expansion of their relationship with a new commercial and creative agreement that enable Hollywood Records artists to collaborate with the roster of producers and songwriters that are part of Universal 20 Since 2013 Hollywood Records also uses the brand name DMG Nashville 21 22 to specialize in country music The genre label was founded to provide music licensing for Bigger Picture Music Group 23 After Bigger Picture s closure in 2014 DMG Nashville released its first studio album Lucy Hale s Road Between 24 Starting in 2020 Hollywood Records has released a series of EPs under the name Music for the Movement with social justice and protest songs 25 26 Hollywood Basic Edit Hollywood Basic logo used from 1990 to 1995 Hollywood BASIC sic was Hollywood s short lived hip hop subsidiary run by Dave Funkenklein which existed from 1990 to 1995 27 It did not survive the distribution transition its parent made to PolyGram Records and all of its recordings were deleted save for those by Organized Konfusion which were repressed under the new deal It was the first label to record DJ Shadow releasing his Lesson 4 a reference to Double Dee and Steinski as the B side of a 1991 single by Lifers Group a hip hop group composed of prisoners at East Jersey State Prison in Rahway New Jersey It also released Shadow s Legitimate Mix on the B side of a single by the group Zimbabwe Legit in 1992 28 Arguably the most high profile release was due to be BASIC Queen Bootlegs a 10 track collection of hip hop remixes and reinterpretations of tracks by the rock band Queen and featuring roster names plus guests such as Ice Cube Although the BASIC Beats Sampler confirmed its release date for April 1992 the album was not commercially released although it has since leaked online Other notable releases came from Organized Konfusion its challenging second album Stress The Extinction Agenda 1994 was widely acclaimed 29 The label was also home of Charizma and Peanut Butter Wolf although following the shooting death of Charizma in 1993 the music the duo recorded for the label was not released This would later inspire Peanut Butter Wolf to found Stones Throw Records in order to make this music available 30 Acts on Hollywood BASIC s roster included Charizma and Peanut Butter Wolf Lifers Group Organized Konfusion Raw Fusion Hi C and Zimbabwe Legit Artists EditList of current Hollywood Records artists List of former Hollywood Records artistsDistribution EditMain article Hollywood Records discography Upon its 1989 launch Hollywood was distributed in the United States and Canada by Elektra Records at the time owned by Disney rival Time Warner Distribution in North America switched to PolyGram now Universal Music Group in 1995 partnered with A amp M in Canada until the formation of Universal in 1999 Today Universal Music Group markets and distributes Hollywood Records catalog worldwide Also several Hollywood artists including Demi Lovato Bridgit Mendler Selena Gomez amp the Scene Nick Jonas amp the Administration Joe Jonas Miley Cyrus Sofia Carson Jonas Brothers Sabrina Carpenter and the new addition Dixie D Amelio directly signed to Universal Music UK s Fascination Records 31 There were reports in 2011 that Disney Music Group would start an independent US distribution arm for its label s releases citation needed but as of February 2012 those plans have yet to be enacted Universal Music Group acquired most of EMI in 2013 but pledged not to renew its European license with Disney both sides eventually changed their minds 32 In March 2013 Disney Music Group and Universal Music Group announced the expansion of their relationship with a new commercial and creative agreement that enabled Hollywood Records artists to collaborate with the roster of producers and songwriters that are part of Universal Music 33 See also EditCDVU Fox Music List of record labels Marvel MusicReferences Edit Graser Marc March 27 2013 Ken Bunt Promoted to President of Disney Music Group Variety Retrieved March 30 2013 Universal Music Group UMG amp Disney Music Group DMG Expand Agreement Globally PR Newswire March 20 2013 Retrieved May 6 2013 Company Overview of Hollywood Records Inc Bloomberg Magazine September 3 2016 Retrieved September 3 2016 Artists hollywoodrecords com Retrieved November 1 2021 Newman Melinda May 13 2021 Like the Stars It Launched Hollywood Records Has Grown Up Too Billboard Magazine Retrieved September 3 2021 Disney To Launch New Record Division Chicago Tribune November 29 1989 Retrieved July 17 2014 Hollywood Records D23 Disney Retrieved November 21 2021 Queen Signs With Disney Raising Hope For Cd Releases Chicago Tribune Los Angeles Daily News September 13 1990 Retrieved July 17 2014 Wilker Deborah May 7 1992 Queen Must Decide On Replacing Freddie Mercury Sun Sentinel Chicago Tribune Retrieved July 17 2014 THE MEDIA BUSINESS Memo Cites Disney Records Woes The New York Times November 27 1991 Philips Chuck April 30 1995 Disney Co Trouble in Tunetown Hollywood Records Remains Hitless Los Angeles Times Retrieved July 17 2014 Head of struggling Disney music unit quits Walt Disney Chicago Tribune April 17 1997 Retrieved July 17 2014 Gabriel Trip July 28 1997 The Corporate Wooing and Winning of Mammoth Records The New York Times Chmielewski Dawn July 9 2007 A Cinderella story for Disney Music Group Los Angeles Times Retrieved September 7 2015 Regrouping Disney Music Names Chairman The New York Times January 12 1998 Sisario Ben February 8 2006 A Musical For Tweens Captures Its Audience The New York Times 2010 Amended Annual Franchise Tax Report Marvel Music Inc State of Delaware Department of State Division of Corporations Archived from the original on December 12 2013 Retrieved October 4 2011 Note Secure site File number 4034835 must be entered Collett White Mike November 8 2010 Queen Signs To Universal Preps Remastered Albums Billboard Magazine Retrieved July 17 2014 Finke Nikki June 2011 Ken Bunt Will LA Version Run Disney Music Group In 2012 When Bob Cavallo Retires Deadline Hollywood Retrieved August 12 2012 Universal Music Group UMG amp Disney Music Group DMG expand agreement globally March 20 2013 Hollywood Records inc Arkansas Secretary of State Retrieved April 13 2015 See Lucy Hale Live in LA Hollywood Records Archived from the original on April 13 2015 Retrieved April 13 2015 you agree to the terms of this promotion and to receive future email updates from DMG Nashville and Lucy Hale hold harmless and defend Lucy Hale Hollywood Records Inc Clear Channel Broadcasting Inc and all of their parents subsidiaries affiliates and agents Nicholson Jessica November 14 2013 Bigger Picture Group Teams With DMG For Music Licensing Music Row Retrieved June 13 2014 Hudak Joseph May 8 2014 Nashville Record Label Closes Up Shop Rolling Stone Retrieved June 13 2014 I Can t Breathe Andscape Retrieved November 1 2021 Second volume of Music for the Movement cbs com Retrieved November 1 2021 Disney s Rap Label Shows Conviction Chicago Tribune Los Angeles Daily News March 28 1991 Retrieved July 17 2014 Peter Shapiro Rough Guide to Hip Hop 2nd ed London Rough Guides Penguin Books 2000 p 102 Peter Shapiro Rough Guide to Hip Hop 2nd ed London Rough Guides Penguin Books 2000 p 291 Peter Shapiro Rough Guide to Hip Hop 2nd ed London Rough Guides Penguin Books 2000 pp 349 351 UNIVERSAL MUSIC DISNEY MUSIC FORGE LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND Forthcoming Releases Include Jonas Brothers and Hannah Montana Universal Music Group Retrieved December 6 2012 Universal EMI Merger Approved By Canadian Regulators billboard com Retrieved January 9 2017 Universal Music Group UMG amp Disney Music Group DMG Expand Agreement Globally PR Newswire March 20 2013 External links EditOfficial website Video Interview with Bob Cavallo President of Hollywood Records Usurped Hollywood Records 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