Newly Formed Label Group Will Include Asylum Records, East West Records and Cordless RecordingsNEW YORK, NY, Apr 06, 2006 -- Warner Music Group Corp. (NYSE: WMG) today named Todd Moscowitz
president of the newly created Independent Label Group (ILG) which is
composed of WMG's Asylum Records, East West Records and Cordless
Recordings. Based in New York City, Moscowitz will continue to report
to John Esposito, President and CEO, WEA Corp., WMG's U.S. sales and
distribution company.
Currently the president of WMG's new urban label, Asylum, at ILG
Moscowitz will continue to oversee that label, as well as East West,
WMG's new rock label, and Cordless Recordings, the company's
digital-only label. Reporting to Moscowitz will be Fred Feldman,
President of East West, and Jason Fiber, President of Cordless. The
appointment is effective immediately.
Lyor Cohen, Chairman and CEO, U.S. Recorded Music at WMG, said, "The
Independent Label Group is designed to provide entrepreneurs the
resources to organically grow their business. Recognizing that each
indie label has unique needs, ILG will work hand in hand with
independent artists and executives, providing an individualized
support system, so each label can achieve their creative or business
goals. Todd is an entrepreneur, through and through, and it's hard to
believe that in less than two years he and his small team have
translated that entrepreneurial spirit into a variety of label
partnerships that have led to amazing artist successes with Mike
Jones, Paul Wall, Webbie and Bun B among others. I couldn't imagine a
more appropriate executive to oversee this group of labels."
John Esposito, President and CEO of WEA Corp., said, "As we intensify
our commitment to the independent music community, we wanted to
develop a structure whereby the resources available to independent
labels and artists could be housed under one umbrella. Todd and his
stellar team, Fred and Jason, exemplify the independent spirit and
share a respect and admiration for the artists and labels that make
up that community."
Todd Moscowitz, President, Independent Label Group, said, "What we
have built at Asylum over the last 18 months is a testament to the
labels and the artists that we have partnered with. We are so proud
of what we have all achieved together, and I am looking forward to
working with Fred, Jason and their teams because they have the same
respect that we do for independent music and the entrepreneurs who
create it. It's an exciting time for all of us."
Under Moscowitz's tenure, Asylum has emerged as a leading destination
and partner to music entrepreneurs in the discovery of promising new
urban and hip-hop artists.
In the last 12 months, four of Asylum's releases debuted in the Top
10. In April 2005, Mike Jones' "Who is Mike Jones?" (Warner
Bros./Asylum/SwishaHouse) debuted at No. 3 on Billboard's "Top 200."
Webbie's album "Savage Life" (Trill/Asylum) debuted at No. 8 on the
Billboard "Top 200" chart in July. Paul Wall's album "The People's
Champ" (SwishaHouse/Asylum Records) debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard
"Top 200" chart in September. In October, Bun B's "Trill"
(Rapalot/Asylum) debuted at No. 6 on the Billboard "Top 200." "Trill"
and D4L's "Down for Life" (Dee Money/Asylum) were recently certified
Gold.
Moscowitz joined WMG in 2004 as President of Asylum Records from
Violator Management. He began his music career at Rush Management
while attending law school. At 26, he became head of Rush
Communications, taking the titles of President, Def Jam Music
Publishing and President, Def Jam Interactive Gaming. In 2000,
following the sale of Def Jam Records to Universal Music Group,
Moscowitz became a partner at Violator Management working with
artists including 50 Cent, Missy Elliott and Govenor.
About WEA Corp.
WEA Corp. was the first major music distribution company in the U.S.
and has continued to set the standard for sales and marketing in the
music industry for more than thirty years. In addition to the Warner
Bros., Elektra and Atlantic labels, WEA distributes audio and video
releases from Rhino Entertainment, Asylum Records, Word
Entertainment, Time-Life Music, Warner Music Latina and Curb Records,
as well as several other labels. WEA Corp.'s e-Commerce department
works with online and traditional retailers for all commercial,
digital and wireless transactions on behalf of WMG's U.S. labels. The
department develops and delivers sales and marketing programs to
promote WMG's artists to online retailers and other partners.
Headquartered in New York, WEA Corp. has regional offices in Atlanta,
Los Angeles and Minneapolis.
About Warner Music Group
Warner Music Group became the only stand-alone music company to be
publicly traded in the United States in May 2005. With its broad
roster of new stars and legendary artists, Warner Music Group is home
to a collection of the best-known record labels in the music industry
including Asylum, Atlantic, Bad Boy, Cordless, East West, Elektra,
Lava, Maverick, Nonesuch, Reprise, Rhino, Sire, Warner Bros. and
Word. Warner Music International, a leading company in national and
international repertoire, operates through numerous international
affiliates and licensees in more than 50 countries. Warner Music
Group also includes Warner/Chappell Music, one of the world's leading
music publishers.