ForeFront Records
ForeFront Records is a contemporary Christian music and Christian rock record label founded in 1987 by Dan R. Brock, Eddie DeGarmo, Dana Key, and Ron W. Griffin.[1] It was purchased by EMI in 1996 from Dan R. Brock and Eddie DeGarmo and is a division of Universal Music Group under Capitol Christian Music Group.)[2]
ForeFront Records | |
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Parent company | Universal Music Group |
Founded | 1987 |
Founder | Eddie DeGarmo, Dan R. Brock, Dana Key, Ron Griffin |
Distributor(s) | Capitol Christian Music Group |
Genre | Contemporary Christian music, Christian rock |
Country of origin | United States |
Official website | forefrontrecords |
In 1998, ForeFront released Ten: The Birthday Album, a two-CD compilation to celebrate their 10th anniversary that featured songs from several of their artists at the time with several song remakes of older songs performed by new bands.
Artists
Current
Former
- Abandon (active, currently independent)
- Audio Adrenaline (currently on Fair Trade Services)
- Michael Anderson
- The Benjamin Gate (disbanded)
- Big Tent Revival (disbanded)
- Bleach (currently independent)
- Clear (disbanded)
- Code of Ethics (active, on Razzbarry Records)
- Considering Lily (inactive)
- DeGarmo and Key (inactive)
- dc Talk (hiatus)
- Dizmas (hiatus)
- Eddie DeGarmo (inactive)
- Eli
- End Time Warriors (E.T.W.) (inactive)
- Mark Farner (active)
- Grammatrain (reunited)
- Guardian (currently independent)
- Holy Soldier (active)
- Larry Howard
- Iona (active, on Open Sky Records)
- Karthi
- Kevin Max (active, currently independent)
- Dana Key (deceased)
- Lil iROCC (active, with Jus Rock Records)
- Geoff Moore (active, with Rocketown Records)
- The Normals (disbanded)
- PAX217 (disbanded)
- Philmont (disbanded)
- Raze (disbanded)
- Rebecca St. James (active, with Beach Street/Reunion Records)[3]
- Satellite Soul (active, on Underdog Records)
- Serene and Pearl (changed name to Considering Lily, currently inactive)
- Seven Day Jesus (disbanded)
- Peter Shambrook
- Skillet (active, on Ardent Records/Atlantic Records)
- Smalltown Poets (hiatus)
- Pete Stewart (active)
- Steve Wiggins
- Stacie Orrico (active, Interscope, Polydor, (Red Light Management)
- TAIT (hiatus)
- This Beautiful Republic (disbanded)
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See also
References
- Price, Deborah Evans (1996-07-13). "EMI buys Christian label ForeFront". Billboard Magazine. 108 (28): 5.
- Hendershot, Heather (2004). "Why Should the Devil Have all the Good Music? Christian Music and the Secular Marketplace. Currently, Forefront Records is negotiating record contracts with hip hop, R&B, and other rock bands/artists.". Shaking the World for Jesus: Media and Conservative Evangelical Culture. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press. p. 56. ISBN 0-226-32679-9.
- "Music News, November 2010: REBECCA ST. JAMES PARTNERS WITH PROVIDENT LABEL GROUP". Jesusfreakhideout.com. 2010-11-18. Retrieved 2011-12-29.
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