For the past 127 years, Gibson–the iconic American instrument brand–-has been synonymous with creating and shaping sound across genres of music and generations of players. Gibson today announced the launch of Gibson Records, headquartered in Music City, Nashville, TN—alongside a strategic label partnership with BMG. |
Over the past two and a half years, Gibson has launched successful music initiatives built around their iconic brands, premium guitars, and amazing artists. Not to mention initiatives that have re-energized the Gibson fanbase and the music community at large including Gibson Artist Collections, Gibson TV, the Gibson App the Gibson Generation Group (G3), Gibson Gives, and the newly opened Gibson Garage in Nashville. Gibson Records is the next major step in contributing to the evolution of collaborative artist partnerships. |
Iconic music that inspired generational movements has been recorded with Gibson guitars since the inception of recorded music. Gibson Records will work with Gibson artists to produce, record, and promote their music to fans around the world, spreading the power of their music, creating, building, and delivering guitar-centric music, across genres to fans across the globe. |
Gibson Records has also announced that it has entered into a strategic label partnership for the release with BMG, the world’s fourth-biggest music company. |
“Launching a record label that is in service to our artists is the natural evolution of our 127 years of history. Gibson Records will work with Gibson artists to capture, record and promote their music under an artist friendly partnership,” says Cesar Gueikian, Brand President, Gibson Brands. “Gibson Records will keep all of us at Gibson focused on our artist first culture that is engaged and connected to music. We are excited to launch Gibson Records, to announce that Slash is our first signed artist and that we have entered into a label partnership with BMG.” |
“It’s an honor to be the first release on the new Gibson Records,” says Slash. “It’s a zenith in our partnership for sure and having worked so closely with Gibson for so long, I know they will be a label that genuinely supports their artists creatively. Not just me, but all the artists they choose to work with. It’s perfect.” |
“Partnering with Gibson Records and BMG presents an exciting and unique opportunity to explore new ideas for marketing and promoting a record,” adds Jeff Varner, Co-Founder of Revelation Management Group (Slash’s longtime manager). “It shows a real commitment on the part of Gibson towards the artist community, and it will serve as a model for future artist releases. Working with Cesar and the Gibson team has provided a fresh approach to how we can support an album release.” |
“BMG congratulates Gibson on the launch of their new label and is proud to collaborate with Gibson Records on its inaugural album release,” says Thomas Scherer, President, BMG Repertoire and Marketing, New York, and Los Angeles. “This is the perfect match between two global brands with an unrivaled reverence for iconic artists and respect to service their creative talents. We are excited to be the worldwide partner for Slash’s new album with Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators and look forward to delivering their new music to fans everywhere around the world.” |
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A few years ago, Gibson was forced to declare bankruptcy due to the company starting non instrument business ventures. Is launching a record label a smart business decision? I guess time will tell…….
Happy Belated Birthday, Rattle (July 25th).
Hope you had a good one, bro! Remember, stay young at heart, and you’ll never turn into an old fart! 😉
Thank you, Dana and Doug! Much appreciated! Age is just a number, but attitude is ageless!
I’m gonna tell my wife I’m slowly losing my hearing cuz I’m older just for an excuse to play the music at higher volumes! :o)
LOL!!! Rock on, Rattle!!
Way off topic here, but is it true ratt is replacing motley crue , on the summer tour?
Robert, I am not aware of that rumor. If true, I hope it’s not due to Mick’s health.
If it is true, then this Stadium Tour just lost a lot of its allure. Today’s Ratt isn’t even Ratt anymore….sadly, a common thread with many of our favorite classic rock/metal bands who limp along today with the crutch of a classic “brand” name…..
Robert,
This is a completely false rumor. I had a feeling it was not true, but confirmed it with Eddie.
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Well, if somehow they can get Warren and Blotz back in the Ratt pack 😉 that would be awesome! Not to replace the Crue (which wasn’t true) but just to add more ’80s to the “Summer Tour!” ~ Jett, Poison, Def Leppard, Crue, AND Ratt? I would definitely Juanna see that! 😉
Thank you Dana, for letting me know
and thank mitch LaFon for the rumor