Clear Channel Media and Entertainment and indie music label
Suburban Noize Records today announced an agreement that will enable Suburban
Noize artists to share in broadcast and digital revenue.
Suburban Noize was founded in 1995 in Los Angeles , CA ,
and has since worked to promote underground artists and their unique styles
around the world. The label is now home to a catalogue of thousands of original
songs by artists including Madchild -- whose last release debuted #2 on the
Canadian music charts -- and Big B, who just released his new album, “Fool’s
Gold,” featuring a song co-written by the Dirty Heads. Kevin Zinger, who
currently serves as co-owner and CEO of Suburban Noize, also owns Regime
Management and SRH clothing.
“Suburban Noize is dedicated to supporting and promoting its
wide range of artists,” said Bob Pittman, CEO of Clear Channel. “We are proud
to partner with them to help their musicians reach fans through broadcast and
digital radio. This revenue-sharing model is the future of the music industry
and will benefit everyone from artists to labels to fans for years to come.”
The market-based agreement between Clear Channel and
Suburban Noize follows Clear Channel’s landmark revenue-sharing agreement with
Fleetwood Mac – the first direct performing rights partnership between a radio
company and an artist. Clear Channel has also formed similar partnerships with
other labels, including Big Machine Label Group, Glassnote Entertainment Group,
eOne, Dualtone, DashGo, rpm Entertainment, Robbins Entertainment, Naxos,
Wind-up Records, Fearless Records, Dualtone Music Group and Zojak World Wide.
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