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Verve Forecast Records
Parent companyUniversal Music Group
Founded1967 (1967)
FounderJerry Schoenbaum
Distributor(s)Verve Records
GenreVarious
Country of originUnited States
Official websiteverveforecast.com

Verve Forecast Records is a record label specializing in cutting-edge material, initially used in 1967 by Verve Records and since revived twice.

Founding

Verve Forecast was initially created by Verve executive Jerry Schoenbaum as Verve Folkways Records, founded in 1964 in association with Folkways Records owner Moe Asch.[1][2]

Originally a folk music label, Verve Forecast challenged[according to whom?] standard record industry practice by developing long term careers instead of generating hit records.[citation needed] To broaden the label's appeal, the label changed its name from Verve Folkways to Verve Forecast in 1967.[3]

Roster

Verve Forecast attracted a new generation of talent which included The Blues Project, Richie Havens, Tim Hardin, Janis Ian, Laura Nyro, Jim and Jean, Friend & Lover, Caravan, The Hombres and Bob Lind. Established folk music artists included Odetta, Street, Dave Van Ronk and The New Lost City Ramblers along with blues artists John Lee Hooker, Lightnin' Hopkins, Lead Belly and James Cotton.

The label fell victim to corporate shuffles in the early 1970s around the time Verve parent MGM Records was sold to PolyGram. At that point, the original catalog of Verve Forecast was incorporated into that of Polydor Records.

The Verve Forecast label was revived for smooth jazz releases in the 1990s, with artists such as Chris Botti, Jeff Lorber, and Will Downing recording for the label. The revived label also fell to corporate restructuring when PolyGram was merged into Universal Music Group in the late 1990s; the imprint was deactivated with its smooth jazz artists being transferred to GRP Records.

Verve Forecast was brought back in 2004 to handle the Verve Music Group's non-jazz talent, replacing the revived Blue Thumb Records.

Today's artist roster includes Aqualung, Avant, Sunshine Anderson, Beast, Blues Traveler, Brazilian Girls, The Bridges, Jessie Baylin, Elvis Costello, Jamie Cullum, Dion, John Fogerty, Jackie Greene, Guillemots, Daryl Hall, Jesse Harris, Ledisi, Rhett Miller, Ollabelle, Susan Tedeschi, Teddy Thompson, Kate Walsh, Lucy Woodward, Lizz Wright and Yoav. Some of these artists recorded for other Universal-owned labels in the past, including Avant (MCA and Geffen) and Blues Traveler (A&M).[original research?]

References

  1. ^ Billboard - Google Books. Books.google.com. 1967-01-21. Retrieved 2012-03-13.
  2. ^ Billboard - Google Books. Books.google.com. 1965-08-21. Retrieved 2012-03-13.
  3. ^ Inc, Nielsen Business Media (10 June 1967). "Billboard". Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Retrieved 19 April 2018 – via Google Books. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)