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BBR Music Group

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BBR Music Group
BBR Music Group logo.jpeg
Parent companyBMG Rights Management
FoundedJuly 1999
FounderBenny Brown
Distributor(s)Alternative Distribution Alliance
GenreCountry
Country of originUnited States
LocationNashville, Tennessee
Official websiteOfficial website Edit this at Wikidata

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 Executive Vice President 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[5]

Previous Broken Bow artists

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

  • Jimmie Allen
  • Lindsay Ell
  • King Calaway
  • Parmalee
  • TRACK45[6]

Previous Stoney Creek artists

  • Ash Bowers
  • Crossin Dixon
  • Adam Craig
  • David Fanning
  • Randy Houser[5]
  • Megan Mullins
  • Thompson Square

Artists on Wheelhouse Records

  • Blanco Brown
  • Elvie Shane[5]
  • Kid Rock
  • LoCash
  • Runaway June
  • Granger Smith

Previous Wheelhouse artists

Artists on Music Knox Records

  • Tim Montana[5][7]
  • Sykamore (Music Knox/Wheelhouse)[7]

BBR Music Group Artists

  • Brooke Eden
  • RoadHouse[5]
  • Madeline Merlo[7]

Artists on BMG Australia

  • Andrew Farris[5]
  • The Wolfe Brothers

Artists on BMG UK

  • The Shires
  • Twinnie-Lee Moore

Artists on BMG US

References

  1. ^ Stark, Phyllis (8 July 2006). "New Nashville Names: Entrepreneurs try their hand at the Music City game". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. 118 (27): 45. ISSN 0006-2510.
  2. ^ "Music Row Helps Narmore, Morgan Celebrate First #1". BMI.com. May 4, 2005.
  3. ^ "BBR Music Launches New Label, Starting With Trace Adkins and Granger Smith". Taste of Country. August 31, 2015. Retrieved September 5, 2015.
  4. ^ "BMG Acquires Nashville Indie BBR Music Group, Home of Broken Bow Records and Jason Aldean". Billboard.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h "Home - BBR Music Group". www.bbrmusicgroup.com.
  6. ^ "TRACK45 SIGNS TO STONEY CREEK RECORDS - BBR Music Group". www.bbrmusicgroup.com.
  7. ^ a b c https://www.bbrmusicgroup.com
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