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A record label, started in the 1970's by guitarist/carpenter [[William Ackerman]].


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This label was originally a folk music label, releasing [[William Ackerman]]'s own work, as well as that of other guitarists. It then expanded to include electronic and world music ensembles. The label is best known for it's great sound quality, groundbreaking music and tasteful album art.
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| company_type = Private Subsidiary of [[Sony Music Entertainment]]
| genre = [[Folk music]]<br />[[World music]]<br />[[Acoustic music]]<br />[[New Age music]]
| foundation = 1976
| founder = [[William Ackerman]]
| location = [[Palo Alto, CA]]<br />[[New York City, NY]], [[United States|U.S.]]
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| key_people = [[William Ackerman]]<br />Anne Robinson<br />Dawn Atkinson<br />[[Steven Miller]]
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| parent = [[Sony Music Entertainment]] (USA)<br />[[Bertelsmann|Bertelsmann AG]] (Europe)
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| homepage = [http://www.windham.com Legacy Homepage]
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'''Windham Hill Records''' is a subsidiary of [[Bertelsmann Music Group]] specializing in [[New Age music|New Age]] and [[folk music|folk]] music. Originally founded in [[1976 in music|1976]] as an [[Independent record label]] by [[guitarist]] and [[carpenter]] [[William Ackerman]] and his then-wife Anne Robinson, Windham Hill was a successful and well-respected music label during its height in the 1980s but no longer releases new music.{{Citation needed|date=December 2007}}
Some of the best known artist on the label are:


The label was purchased by [[BMG]] through a series of buyouts from 1992 through 1996 and is currently a [[subsidiary]] of [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. [[Private Music]], also a subsidiary of BMG, has issued some back-catalog releases under the Windham Hill Records imprint.
<ul>
<li>Guitarists [[Michael Hedges]] and [[Alex DiGrassi]]</li>
<li>Electronic musician and film composer [[Mark Isham]]</li>
<li>World fusion ensemble [[Shadowfax]]</li>
<li>Pianists [[Phillip Aaberg]] and [[George Winston]]</li>


==History==
Windham Hill was originally a folk music [[record label|label]], releasing Ackerman's own work, as well as that of other guitarists. It then expanded to include [[electronic music|electronic]] and [[world music]] ensembles. While the artists of Windham Hill may not have used the term, the label eventually became known in the industry mainly as a New Age music label, with its ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]''-charting albums appearing primarily on the New Age genre charts. The label is best known for its high sound quality, groundbreaking music, unique flagship [[Anthology|collections]] and tasteful album art within the form of an identifiable label [[brand identity]].


The label's records were distributed by [[A&M Records]] until [[PolyGram]] purchased A&M in 1989. Since then it has been distributed by [[BMG]], which had distributed A&M from 1979 until the sale. Will Ackerman sold his half of the company to BMG in 1992 and Anne Ackerman sold her half in 1996. BMG began distributing Windham Hill through [[RCA Records]] and merged other music labels that they purchased (such as [[Peter Baumann|Peter Baumann's]] [[Private Music]]) into Windham Hill, forming the Windham Hill Group. In doing so, artists such as [[Yanni]], [[Ray Lynch]], and [[Vangelis]] joined the label, though they were not original Windham Hill artists.
[[William Ackerman]] sold the label in the 1990's-- it still exists today, but as an extremely commercial, non-innovative label.


[[Jim Brickman]] was the last artist signed to the label pre-buyout and he was the last artist to leave Windham Hill in 2006, joining [[Savoy Records]].
[http://www.windham.com Windham Hill Records]

Today a majority of Windham's releases are distributed through [[Legacy Recordings]], formerly a division of [[Sony BMG]]. In 2008 Sony absorbed all of the BMG assets and wrapped Windham Hill into their conglomerate. Sony has no [[A&R]] department in Windham Hill and records no new music at this time. It is uncertain whether or not Windham Hill will ever release any new material, though, as part of the Legacy Recordings branch, Windham Hill consistently recycles tunes previously released.

For Windham Hill's 30th Anniversary, Sony BMG released a special collection kit, with an article from [[Will Ackerman]].

For the first time in over 15 years, many of the early Windham Hill artists who recorded under Ackerman performed together on August 27, 2006 at the [[Villa Montalvo]] in [[Saratoga, California]] near [[San Jose, California|San Jose]]. Though more "30th Anniversary" concerts are set, this was the only planned concert of this magnitude. Artists included: [[Barbara Higbie]], [[Jim Brickman]], [[Tuck & Patti]], [[Alex de Grassi]], [[Liz Story]], [[Philip Aaberg]], [[Michael Manring]], [[Samite (musician)|Samite]], [[David Cullen]], [[Tracy Silverman]], Lisa Lynne, George Tortorelli, Sean Harkness (who also planned and invited the musicians), and, of course, [[Will Ackerman]].

Starting in 2009, [[Valley Entertainment]] began reissuing titles from the Windham Hill catalog. As of January 2011 they have released 16 of the albums in [[Compact Disc| CD]] format.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.valley-entertainment.com/labels/windham-hill.html?limit=all |title=Windham Hill Records |work=Valley Entertainment |accessdate=19 January 2011}}</ref>

==Artists==
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<td width="350px" valign="top">
* [[Acoustic music|Acoustic]] [[Jazz]] group [[Montreux (band)|Montreux]]
* Bassist [[Michael Manring]]
* Celtic Harpist and Composer [[Lisa Lynne]]
* Celtic jazz group [[Nightnoise]]
* Composer [[Mark Isham]]
* Composer [[Ray Lynch]]
*Composer [[David Arkenstone]]
* Folk Musician [[John Gorka]]
* Fusion Classical group [[Turtle Island String Quartet]]
* Guitarist (and founder) [[William Ackerman]]
* Guitarist [[Alex de Grassi]]
* Guitarist [[David Cullen]]
* Guitarist [[Michael Hedges]]
* Harp Guitarist [[John Doan]]
* Jazz Duo [[Tuck & Patti]] <ref>[http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/musician_discography.php?id=10916 Allaboutjazz.com]</ref>
* Jazz Guitarist [[Ray Obiedo]]
* Jazz Keyboardist and Composer [[Philip Aaberg]]
</td>

<td width="350px" valign="top">

* Jazz Keyboardist and Composer [[Philippe Saisse]]
* Mandolin player [[Mike Marshall (bluegrass musician)|Mike Marshall]]
* [[New age]] and [[Electronic music|electronic]] composer [[Vangelis]]
* Pianist [[George Winston]]
* Pianist [[Jim Brickman]]
* Pianist [[Liz Story]]
* Pianist [[Scott Cossu]]
* Pianist [[Yanni]]
* Pianist [[Pat Gorman]]
* Pianist and composer [[Øystein Sevåg]]
* Pianist and singer [[Barbara Higbie]]
* Violinist & Composer [[Tracy Silverman]]
* Violinist [[Darol Anger]]
* Vocal Ensemble [[The Nylons]]
* World Musician [[Samite (musician)|Samite]]
* World fusion ensemble [[Shadowfax (band)|Shadowfax]]
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</tr></table>

==Associated labels==
*[[Dancing Cat Records]], a Hawaiian music label founded by artist George Winston, was distributed through Windham Hill.
*[[High Street Records]] was a Windham Hill subsidiary that mostly recorded [[singer-songwriter]]s.
*'''Hip Pocket''' was a jazz-oriented label (started by [[Andy Narell]]) which was folded into the Windham Hill Jazz label (along with Magenta) in 1987.
*'''Magenta''' was a jazz oriented label (started by Steve Backer in 1985) which was folded into the Windham Hill Jazz label (along with Hip Pocket) in 1987.
*'''Living Music''' was a new-age label (started by [[Paul Winter]] in 1980), which was distributed by Windham Hill.
*'''Lost Lake Arts''' reissued out-of-print albums. A total of 13 albums were released on the label.
*'''Open Air''' was a vocal label, which released seven albums.
*'''Rabbit Ears''' was a Windham Hill children's music imprint active in the 1980s.

==References==
{{Reflist}}

== External links ==
* [http://www.windham.com Official site] (defunct as of July 2007, currently redirects to Legacy Recordings)
* [http://www.onamrecords.com/Windham_Hill.html Windham Hill Records] Label history 1982-1989; US and international discographies; Billboard performance, photo galleries, more.
* [http://www.legacyrecordings.com Legacy Recordings] Reissues much of Windham Hill's catalog
* [http://windhaming.wordpress.com/windham-hill-discography-100/ Windham Hill Records Discography] Windham Hill Records Discography

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Revision as of 21:06, 14 February 2011

Windham Hill Records
Company typePrivate Subsidiary of Sony Music Entertainment
GenreFolk music
World music
Acoustic music
New Age music
Founded1976
FounderWilliam Ackerman
HeadquartersPalo Alto, CA
New York City, NY, U.S.
Key people
William Ackerman
Anne Robinson
Dawn Atkinson
Steven Miller
ParentSony Music Entertainment (USA)
Bertelsmann AG (Europe)
WebsiteLegacy Homepage

Windham Hill Records is a subsidiary of Bertelsmann Music Group specializing in New Age and folk music. Originally founded in 1976 as an Independent record label by guitarist and carpenter William Ackerman and his then-wife Anne Robinson, Windham Hill was a successful and well-respected music label during its height in the 1980s but no longer releases new music.[citation needed]

The label was purchased by BMG through a series of buyouts from 1992 through 1996 and is currently a subsidiary of Sony Music Entertainment. Private Music, also a subsidiary of BMG, has issued some back-catalog releases under the Windham Hill Records imprint.

History

Windham Hill was originally a folk music label, releasing Ackerman's own work, as well as that of other guitarists. It then expanded to include electronic and world music ensembles. While the artists of Windham Hill may not have used the term, the label eventually became known in the industry mainly as a New Age music label, with its Billboard-charting albums appearing primarily on the New Age genre charts. The label is best known for its high sound quality, groundbreaking music, unique flagship collections and tasteful album art within the form of an identifiable label brand identity.

The label's records were distributed by A&M Records until PolyGram purchased A&M in 1989. Since then it has been distributed by BMG, which had distributed A&M from 1979 until the sale. Will Ackerman sold his half of the company to BMG in 1992 and Anne Ackerman sold her half in 1996. BMG began distributing Windham Hill through RCA Records and merged other music labels that they purchased (such as Peter Baumann's Private Music) into Windham Hill, forming the Windham Hill Group. In doing so, artists such as Yanni, Ray Lynch, and Vangelis joined the label, though they were not original Windham Hill artists.

Jim Brickman was the last artist signed to the label pre-buyout and he was the last artist to leave Windham Hill in 2006, joining Savoy Records.

Today a majority of Windham's releases are distributed through Legacy Recordings, formerly a division of Sony BMG. In 2008 Sony absorbed all of the BMG assets and wrapped Windham Hill into their conglomerate. Sony has no A&R department in Windham Hill and records no new music at this time. It is uncertain whether or not Windham Hill will ever release any new material, though, as part of the Legacy Recordings branch, Windham Hill consistently recycles tunes previously released.

For Windham Hill's 30th Anniversary, Sony BMG released a special collection kit, with an article from Will Ackerman.

For the first time in over 15 years, many of the early Windham Hill artists who recorded under Ackerman performed together on August 27, 2006 at the Villa Montalvo in Saratoga, California near San Jose. Though more "30th Anniversary" concerts are set, this was the only planned concert of this magnitude. Artists included: Barbara Higbie, Jim Brickman, Tuck & Patti, Alex de Grassi, Liz Story, Philip Aaberg, Michael Manring, Samite, David Cullen, Tracy Silverman, Lisa Lynne, George Tortorelli, Sean Harkness (who also planned and invited the musicians), and, of course, Will Ackerman.

Starting in 2009, Valley Entertainment began reissuing titles from the Windham Hill catalog. As of January 2011 they have released 16 of the albums in CD format.[1]

Artists

Associated labels

  • Dancing Cat Records, a Hawaiian music label founded by artist George Winston, was distributed through Windham Hill.
  • High Street Records was a Windham Hill subsidiary that mostly recorded singer-songwriters.
  • Hip Pocket was a jazz-oriented label (started by Andy Narell) which was folded into the Windham Hill Jazz label (along with Magenta) in 1987.
  • Magenta was a jazz oriented label (started by Steve Backer in 1985) which was folded into the Windham Hill Jazz label (along with Hip Pocket) in 1987.
  • Living Music was a new-age label (started by Paul Winter in 1980), which was distributed by Windham Hill.
  • Lost Lake Arts reissued out-of-print albums. A total of 13 albums were released on the label.
  • Open Air was a vocal label, which released seven albums.
  • Rabbit Ears was a Windham Hill children's music imprint active in the 1980s.

References

  1. ^ "Windham Hill Records". Valley Entertainment. Retrieved 19 January 2011.
  2. ^ Allaboutjazz.com