Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Swift announced on Instagram in November 2018 that she found a "new home" at Republic Records. At the time, she wrote that it was ...
After her first six albums were sold to investors, Swift said she would record entirely new versions of her old songs that she would own. By Joe Coscarelli The music manager acquired the rights to the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. I started my career in the mailroom for my dad's promotion company and worked my way up after we moved from California to ...
Legendary rock band Mötley Crüe announced today (April 23) that they’ve inked a new record deal with Big Machine Records. The result is a Platinum-selling rock band teaming up with a Nashville-based ...
Daughtry officially joins Big Machine Records’ label roster. The group announced its signing on Monday (August 7), with the promise of new music. Daughtry’s forthcoming single, “Artificial,” will be ...
Change is once again afoot at Big Machine Records. The label's founder, Scott Borchetta, announced on Thursday that he's exiting HYBE America, which acquired Big Machine Label Group (BMLG) as part of ...
Scott Borchetta, founder of Big Machine Label Group and the man who signed Taylor Swift to her first record deal, has departed Hybe America, the company that bought BMLG in 2021. Borchetta served as ...
Big Machine Label Group, a subsidiary of HYBE America, has named Kris Lamb the executive vice president and general manager of Big Machine Records, the label imprint home to Tim McGraw, Carly Pearce, ...
Music Row has a new label in the block. Big Machine Records and Universal Republic Records announced the formation of Republic Nashville, headquartered in the heart of Nashville's entertainment ...
Big Machine Records celebrated its 20th anniversary with a concert in downtown Nashville. The concert featured artists such as Akon, Sheryl Crow, Riley Green, Carly Pearce, The Band Perry and Rascal ...
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Scott Borchetta, the 63-year-old CEO and chairman of Big Machine Label Group, based in Nashville. It's been edited for length and clarity. I ...