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Producer Rubin in "partnership" with Columbia
05/14/2007 8:22 PM, Reuters Brian Garrity
Rick Rubin's long-rumored move to
Columbia Records is now official, although there are no details
yet on what the Grammy-winning producer's exact role will be at
the label or where he will be based.
The label released a statement Monday confirming the Rubin
hire and stating that he would "form a dynamic and creative
executive partnership" with Columbia chairman Steve Barnett,
under a new model devised by Sony Music Label Group president
Rob Stringer.
As part of the deal, the Los Angeles-based mogul will bring
his American Recordings label to Columbia, which previously
distributed the imprint in the late '90s and early '00s.
American, which for the last year-plus has been distributed by
Warner Music Group, has a roster that includes Slayer, Dan
Wilson and (International) Noise Conspiracy. It also controls
catalog from Johnny Cash, the Black Crowes, Danzig and the
Jayhawks.
As expected, in addition to producing albums for Sony BMG
acts, Rubin will continue his producing activities for artists
at other major labels. In this capacity he will work with
artists signed to Warner Bros., including Linkin Park and
Metallica.
Rubin won five Grammys in February for his work with the
likes of the Dixie Chicks and Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Reuters/Billboard
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