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GMV Nashville | |
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Founded | 2007 |
Founder | Jeff Walker |
Genre | Country |
Country of origin | USA |
Location | Nashville, Tennessee |
Official website | http://www.gmvnashville.com |
GMV Nashville is a digital record label based in Nashville, TN, founded by Jeff Walker in 2007.[1]
History
[edit]Walker founded the label primarily to release digital versions of classic releases from Con Brio Records, which was founded by Walker and his father, Bill Walker. Con Brio Records was active from 1975-1979 and won Billboard Magazine's "Best New Label Of The Year" in 1977.[2]
GMV Nashville's first releases included out-of-print material from Con Brio artists Terri Hollowell, Dale McBride, Lori Parker, and Don King.[2] It later expanded its catalog to include contemporary artists such as Lane Brody, a special release from the Charlie Daniels Band, Toy Caldwell's only solo album, and compilations such as the This Is My America collection.[3]
Artists
[edit]- Deborah Allen
- Lane Brody
- Toy Caldwell
- John Daly
- Charlie Daniels Band
- Chelsea Field
- Terri Hollowell
- Jan Howard
- Don King
- Chester Lester
- Daisy Mallory
- Dale McBride
- Lori Parker
- Luke Reed
- Scott Summer
- Sisters Wade
- Sheila Tilton
- Bill Walker
- Jeanine Walker
- This Is My America compilation featuring Dolly Parton, Billy Dean, and Kathy Mattea
- Country Hits You Missed series
See Also
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