Caroline Distribution
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Parent company | Universal Music Group |
Founded | 1983 |
Founder | Virgin Records |
Genre | Various |
Country of origin | United States |
Official website | Caroline Distribution Website |
Caroline Distribution, founded in 1983, has become one of the U.S. music industry’s largest third party distribution companies for the independent music sector. Caroline Distribution was founded in 1983 by Virgin Records as a record importer. Virgin was acquired by Thorn EMI in 1993.[1] Caroline Distribution was separated and became part of EMI Music Distribution. The company is currently part of the Capitol Music Group.[2]
Labels
- Alter Bridge Recordings
- Artist Addiction
- ATO Records
- Avant / MO-B Entertainment
- B-Music
- Ben Harper Records
- Big Loud Recouds
- Blacksmith Music
- BlastMusic
- BNL Entertainment
- Bridge 9
- Bungalo Records
- BULK Music
- Candlelight Records
- Carved Records
- Charming Liars / Chartmaker
- Custard Music
- DC3
- DEMG
- Dead Daisies
- Dine Alone Records
- Dik Hayd Records
- Earache Records
- Echopark
- Epitaph Records
- Elm City
- Fabric
- Fanatic Records
- Fantoma Films
- Fat Lady Music
- Finder's Keepers
- FOF
- Fool's Gold Records[3]
- Frontiers (UK/Ireland)
- Gentle Giant / Alucard Music
- Get Money Gang Entertainment
- G-Unit Records
- Harbour Records
- Harvest Records
- Heavy on the Grind
- Heavy White
- Hickory Records
- Hidden Pony
- theHitLife
- IAMP
- Ignition Records
- Imani
- Inside Out
- Invisible Records
- I.R.S. Records
- Javotti Media
- Jordon House
- Krush 21
- Labrador Records
- Laff Mobb Enterprises
- Late Night Tales
- Lench Mob Records
- Lightyear Records
- Lindsey Stirling
- Man Woman Together
- M Theory
- Martha's Music
- Megamix
- Merovingian Music
- Mexican Summer
- MI Raw
- Millennium Men
- Musebox
- Mute
- Nuclear Blast America
- Omnivore Recordings
- Open E
- Overtyme
- Peacefrog Records
- Perspective Records[4]
- Plastic Head
- Primary Wave Records
- Priority Records
- Prospect Park
- Questionable Entertainment
- Ramblin Rose
- Real World
- Red Zone Entertainment
- Relativity Music Group
- Rodney Carrington
- Ron White
- RPM MSC
- Ruffhouse Records
- Season of Mist
- Sebastian Bach
- Secret City
- Simply Red
- Siri Music Group
- Slash
- Slip-N-Slide
- SMH Records
- So Recordings
- S.O.O.N. Recordings
- Spinefarm Records
- Stillborn Records
- Stones Throw Records
- Strainge Entertainment[5]
- Sugar Hill Records
- TBNH
- The Dude Films
- The London Souls
- ThinkSay Records
- THUMP Records
- TopShelf Records
- Trauma2 Records
- Tru Thoughts
- Twenty Two Recordings
- GMG Entertainment
- UDR
- UEG
- Underground Inc.
- Unison
- Upfront Entertainment
- Vanguard
- Voltron
- Vortexan
- VOTIV
- Wax Poetics Records
- Win Music
- Wojtek Records
- Zuma Rock Records
See also
External links
References
- ↑ Barnes, Terry (1999-09-11). "Caroline Distribution: Sweet 16 and Never Been Dissed". Billboard – via Google Books.
- ↑ Steve Barnett Named Chairman/CEO Of Capitol Music Group
- ↑ http://www.billboard.com/articles/business/7873934/fools-gold-caroline-global-distribution-deal
- ↑ Mitchell, Gail. "Peabo Bryson Gets Ready to 'Stand for Love' on New Album Coming Aug. 3". billboard.com. Billboard Magazine. Retrieved 2018-06-17.
- ↑ "Rapper Trippie Redd Inks With Capitol Music Group's Caroline-Distributed Strainge Entertainment". All Access. Retrieved 17 October 2017.
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