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unusual facts about Warner Music



...You

...You is the second studio album by German pop singer Sasha, released by Warner Music on May 2, 2000 (see 2000 in music) in German-speaking Europe, chiefly produced by Grant Michael B. and Pomez di Lorenzo.

Brad Harrison

He later established the first joint working group across AOL Time Warner to include elements from Time Distribution Services, Time Inc, Warner Home Video, Warner Music and AOL in order to develop a new fully integrated product offering for potential partners.

During his time in Dulles, he worked closely with elements from AOL Time Warner Corporate Technology, AOL Technology, AOL Network Operations, AOL Broadband, Warner Music, and Warner Brothers to reach a Memorandum of Understanding with Intel Corporation.

China Records

In February 1992 Derek Green quit the BPI over their stance on the independent chart, whilst the label distribution went major in 1997 when it was acquired by Warner Music.

Cosmo Klein

By a fortunate coincidence he was introduced to singer Sasha, who engaged Klein to write for his second album and helped him to sign a contract with Warner Music.

Dedicated To...

Dedicated to... is the debut studio album by German pop singer Sasha, released by Warner Music on November 16, 1998 (see 1998 in music) in German-speaking Europe.

Dicta License

Two years after, the band released their first album, Paghilom, under Warner Music Philippines.

Good News on a Bad Day

Good News on a Bad Day is the fifth regular studio album by German pop singer Sasha, released by Warner Music on February 27, 2009 (see 2009 in music) in German-speaking Europe.

Hong Kong hip hop

The Hong Kong hip hop scene developed in 1991 with Softhard and in 1999 with the formation of LMF, the first rap/rock group signed by a major record label, Warner Music.

Isadora Records

-- as of 2010, possibly earlier --> they have been distributed by Warner Music in Canada, Sheer Music in the US, and Alternative Distribution Alliance in other markets.

Luna Llena

Luna Llena (In English: Full Moon ) is the second album by Mexican singer-songwriter Mariana Ochoa, released by Warner Music in Mexico on September 21, 2007 (see 2007 in music).

Nina Sings the Hits of Diane Warren

Nina Sings the Hits of Diane Warren is the fourth studio album by Filipino singer Nina, released in the Philippines on July 25, 2008 by Warner Music.

Perpetuum Music

Perpetuum Music was founded in 2009 by Den Sokolov in Russia as a managing company for the series of events and a media projects, and as a partner of recording companies: "Nikitin" (Warner Music licensee in Russia and CIS) on the promotion of its artists and tracks, "MLYN" (Ukrainian managing company, well known as an official management for Taisia Povaliy), and "King Ring" (independent hip-hop label in Russia and CIS).

Pure Garage

In January 2000, Warner Music chose Kiss 100's DJ EZ to mix Pure Garage, a new garage compilation CD.

Vernon Irvin

Irvin struck a deal with Kevin Liles, President of Warner Music Group, to provide mobile consumers with early access to hip-hop artist Mike Jones' debut album "Who Is Mike Jones?" - in return, Jones created the first artist-endorsed Jamster ring-tone advertisement in the US.

Yolandita Monge

Roma Entertainment (2012–present)
Universal (2008)
Univision (2006–2007)
Ole Music (2005)
Warner Music (2002)
BMG (1999–2001)
WEA Latina (1992–1998)
Sony (1980–1991)
Discofono (1979)
Coco Records (1975–1978)
Tecca Records (1974)
AudioVox (1973)
Patty Records (1969–1972)


see also

Big Generator

(like Yessongs, Yesshows and 9012Live: The Solos), Big Generator was finally remastered (with inverted stereo image) and expanded in 2009 by Isao Kikuchi, the album was published by Warner Music Japan as part of their "Yes SHM-CD Papersleeve" series.

Eight Seconds

However the Paul Northfield produced album, to be released under their new label Warner Music Group was delayed due to management issues.

Elva Hsiao

Elva signed into Warner Music on 23 March 2005, making her Warner Taiwan's "fifth diva" (after Sammi Cheng, A-Mei Chang, Na Ying, and Stefanie Sun).

God Is My DJ

The partly instrumental concert God Is My DJ, which later was recorded in studio and released on Warner Music, comprises works by composers as diverse as Arvo Pärt, David Crosby, Popol Vuh, Gavin Bryars, Franco Battiato and Jane Siberry, French, Hungarian and Livonian traditionals as well as eleventh and fourteenth century hymns sung in Ancient Greek and Latin.

Ian M. Anderson

Anderson was the founding member of notable Minneapolis angular indie band Aneuretical in his teens and later One for the Team who released four albums on Afternoon Records, Warner Music and Militia Group.

Nina Sings the Hits of Diane Warren

In 2004, Warner Music came out with a compilation of Diane Warren's all-time hits, on which Nina contributed a song—"I Don't Want to Be Your Friend".

The Girlie Show: Live Down Under

When re-released on DVD in 1998, the video was the first ever music video in this format along with another Warner Music title The Three Tenors in Concert.

Tomomi Kahala

After Komuro, Kahala worked with a variety of producers at Warner Music Japan, such as American Andy Marvel (Diana King, Jessica Simpson) and recorded songs by Gary Carolla (N Sync) and Vincent Degiorgio (N Sync, Atomic Kitten, Love, Inc., Mink, Nakano Mori Band) which appeared on her albums One Fine Day and Love Again, released in 1999 and 2001, respectively.

Warner Music Vision

Warner Music Vision is a music video company formed in 1991 to make music videos from artists and bands on Warner Bros. Records, Maverick Records, Sire Records, Atlantic Records, Mushroom Records and other Warner Music Group artists and to release them on video, such as Madonna: Ray of Light and Live Aid.

Will Tanous

Prior to joining Warner Music Group, Tanous held positions at Warner Music International and Geffen Records.

Woody Lissauer

Cubic Feet released 'Across the River' featuring The Weather Girls in 1988 with the backing of Warner Music's publishing arm, Warner Chappell.