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Fair Trade Services
Founded2011 (2011)
FounderJeff Moseley
Distributor(s)Sony Music
GenreContemporary Christian music
Country of originUnited States
LocationBrentwood, Tennessee
Official websitefairtradeservices.com

Fair Trade Services, formerly known as INO Records, is an American record label based in Brentwood, Tennessee, specializing in Contemporary Christian music (CCM).

History

The label was founded in 1999 as INO Records, a division of M2 Communications.[1] Integrity Media acquired the label in 2002.[1] When Integrity Media was sold to David C. Cook in 2011,[2] label founder and president Jeff Moseley purchased the label assets and renamed it Fair Trade Services.[3]

It was the parent label of SRE Recordings, which concentrated more on Christian rock releases until that label closed with the sale of INO Records to founder Jeff Moseley. All remaining SRE recording artists are under the banner of Fair Trade Services.

Mission

Regarding their mission, the company states: "We desire to work with artists who have a unique message, excellent artistry and spiritual maturity while serving them well through partnering. Our chief aim is to know God and make Him known through products that are spiritually significant, artistically excellent and culturally relevant."[4]

Roster

Fair Trade Gospel

Former

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Richard Daverman, Local Christian label M2 to be sold to Integrity Inc., nashvillepost.com, USA, May 15, 2002
  2. ^ Ariel R. Rey, Integrity Media Sold to David C Cook Amid Declining Music Sales, christianpost.com, USA, June 13, 2011
  3. ^ "Fair Trade Services Picks Up INO Records Artists, Staff". AllAccess.com. June 14, 2011. Retrieved November 20, 2012.
  4. ^ "Welcome To". Fairtradeservices.com. Archived from the original on August 31, 2013. Retrieved November 20, 2012.