KMG (Killen Music Group) Records was a Christian record label. The label was established in 1997 by Buddy Killen as a subunit of the Killen Music Group / Buddy Killen Enterprises and sold in late 1998 to Cal Turner III, who is related to the Cal Turner of Dollar General stores.[1] Following the sale, Buddy Killen continued to consult for the firm.
| KMG Records | |
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| Founded | 1997 |
| Founder | Buddy Killen |
| Distributors | Independent (1997–2006) Warner Music Group (2006–present) |
| Genre | Various |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Location | San Francisco, California, U.S. |
| Official website | www |
The Killen Music Group also operated several other including Damascus Road Records, Praise Hymn Soundtracks, Sound Performance Soundtracks and Psalm 150 music.[2] Damascus Road was pop oriented, and released albums by Morgan Cryar, Rhonda Gunn, Identical Strangers, and Dave Kauffman.
Operations
editNotable management include Terry Scott Taylor (A&R 1997–1999), Billy Smiley (A&R 1999–2002, formerly of White Heart), Kevin Jackson (formerly of the band Chase and Dajhelon Entertainment Group), David Bahnsen (formerly of Tooth & Nail), and Frank Chimento (formerly of 7ball magazine).[3][4]
In addition to its own portfolio of artists KMG acquired the assets of Frontline Records,[5] whose catalog consisted of a large number of alternative Christian music bands.[3][6] KMG began re-releasing many of these albums as double-disc sets.[3] The re-releases had covers which were described as generic, and contained only the cover images of the album inset around a purple background. Inside was a one-page description of the band, and the albums contained no extended or tribute material.[6]
At different times distribution was handled through Diamante[2] and Pamplin Music.
Original artists
editArtists who released original, unreleased material through KMG include:
- According to John
- Rick Altizer
- American Made
- Ric Blair
- Bunch of Believers
- Lanny Cordola
- Andy Denton
- Every Day Life (EDL)
- Fono
- Glisten
- Gospel Gangstaz
- Heather Miller
- The Insyderz
- Michael Knott (as Browbeats[7])
- Mortal
- Poor Old Lu
- The Straw Theory
- Terry Scott Taylor
References
edit- ↑ Flippo, Chet (1998-06-20). "Nashville Scene: Buddy Killen Sells Kmg To Cal Turner Iii; Gibson Guitars Acquires Caffe Milano". Billboard Magazine.
- 1 2 Warren, Lindy (1997-11-03). "Killen Music Group Acquires Frontline". CCM Update. OCLC 22937802.
- 1 2 3 Well, Chris (May–June 1998). "News". 7ball (18): 20. ISSN 1082-3980.
- ↑ "Company Profile: KMG Records". Profile (7): 53–55. August–September 1999. OCLC 44918990.
- ↑ Brown, Bruce A. (February 1998). "Rock n Roll World / Sound the Alarma". CCM Magazine. 20 (8): 10.
- 1 2 Van Pelt, Doug (January–February 1999). "Reviews / Various artists Classic Archives". HM Magazine (75): 68. ISSN 1066-6923.
- ↑ Powell, Mark Allan (2002). "Browbeats". Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music (First printing ed.). Peabody, Massachusetts: Hendrickson Publishers. pp. 115. ISBN 1-56563-679-1.
