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This is a list of artists who have recorded for Warner Records (formerly Warner Bros. Records). A Division of Warner Music Group. A Division of Warner Music Group. Listed in parentheses are names of Warner-affiliated labels for which the artist recorded.
Soul Coughing (Slash/Tommy Boy/Warner Bros.) Soulfly; SKAAR (Warner music Norway) The Sounds; Spandau Ballet (Chrysalis/Parlophone) Staind; Jeffree Star (part of Independent Label Group/Warner Music's Popsicle Records) Starship (Rhino Entertainment) Static-X; Candi Staton; Stephane Legar (Warner Music France, 2020–present) Stereolab; Steve ...
At the end of the silent movie period, Warner Bros. Pictures decided to expand into publishing and recording so that it could access low-cost music content for its films. In 1928, the studio acquired several smaller music publishing firms which included M. Witmark & Sons, Harms Inc., and a partial interest in New World Music Corp., and merged them to form the Music Publishers Holding Company.
This is a category for articles on recording artists who had at least one recording contract signed with the Warner Records (formerly Warner Bros. Records) label, part of the Warner Music Group Contents
Warner Records artists (12 C, 760 P) Pages in category "Warner Music Group artists" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 201 total.
An example of this is on the credits for the American artists albums which states i.e. "Warner Bros. Records, Inc. for the U.S. and WEA International, Inc. for the world outside the U.S." [2] WEA is also referred to as Warner Music International or Warner Music Entertainment and has divisions worldwide such as Australia, Japan and all over Europe.
In 1977, Warner Bros. Music, led by president Ed Silvers, formed Pacific Records for their composers and distributed (appropriately) by Atlantic Records. Alan O'Day was the first artist signed to the label, and the first release was "Undercover Angel". The song, which he described as a "nocturnal novelette", was released in February 1977.
Elektra Records (or Elektra Entertainment) is an American record label owned by Warner Music Group, founded in 1950 by Jac Holzman and Paul Rickolt. [1] It played an important role in the development of contemporary folk and rock music between the 1950s and 1970s.