Putumayo World Music
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Putumayo World Music was established in 1993 to introduce people to the music of the world’s cultures. The label grew out of the Putumayo clothing company, founded by Dan Storper in 1975 and sold in 1997. In the past thirteen years, the record label has become known primarily for its upbeat and melodic compilations of great international music characterized by the company’s motto:“guaranteed to make you feel good!” The name of the company comes from Putumayo, a region in Colombia
The label is currently distributed by Koch Entertainment.
Putumayo’s CD covers feature the distinctive art of Nicola Heindl, whose colorful, folkloric style represents one of the company’s goals: to connect the traditional and the contemporary. By combining appealing music and visuals with creative retail marketing, Putumayo has developed a unique brand identity, a rarity in today’s artist-based music industry.
Putumayo is considered a pioneer and leader in developing the non-traditional market. A large portion of its target audience consists of “Cultural Creatives,” a sociological/lifestyle term for 50 million North Americans and millions more around the world with an interest in culture, travel and the arts. To reach these consumers, Putumayo has built a proprietary network of more than 3500 book, gift, clothing, coffee and other specialty retailers in the US and thousands more internationally that play and sell its CDs, in addition to maintaining a strong presence in record stores. Putumayo has developed Travel the World with Putumayo consumer contests to the Caribbean, Ireland, Morocco, Brazil, Senegal and New Orleans, cultural and performance events and consumer gift-with-purchase promotions utilizing CD samplers and calendars.
Dan Storper’s vision of establishing a global company and lifestyle brand is being furthered by CD distribution in more than 60 countries The opening of Putumayo Europe, in Hilversum, Holland in 2000 enabled the company to connect with the European music and retail scene. The expansion of the label’s international division has also extended Putumayo’s presence in South America, Asia, Africa and Oceania. The company now has offices in 12 countries around the world.
The Putumayo Kids division was created in 2002 to introduce children to other cultures through fun, upbeat world music. Since the release of the best-selling World Playground CD in 1999, Putumayo Kids has established itself as one of the leading children’s record labels in the world, winning critical acclaim and honors from Parents’ Choice Awards, the National Parenting Publications Association and others. With its growing collection of albums and multicultural activity kits, Putumayo Kids provides children with upbeat, melodic and culturally authentic music, enhanced by educational liner notes.
Putumayo also launched the Putumayo World Music Hour in 2000. The first commercially-syndicated world music radio show. Rosalie Howarth hosts the Music Hour. The show is now heard internationally on over 130 commercial and non commercial stations.
Fall 2004 saw the advent of Putumayo’s annual touring concert series. Putumayo Presents: Latinas,Women of Latin America visited arts centers in 30 cities, making it one of the largest organized world music tours in the U.S. Putumayo Presents:Acoustic Africa (2006) will take this concept one step further, with more than 40 concerts in the U.S. and Europe.
In June 2004, Putumayo released its first DVD, Travel the World with Putumayo, which features 12 videos shot in exotic locations and footage from live performances. This foray into other lifestyle products was continued with the release of the Putumayo World Culture Travel Journal and the Caribbean Travel Journal, both released in January 2006.
The company’s commitment to helping communities in the countries where the music originates has led to the label contributing more than half a million dollars to worthwhile non-profit organizations around the world. After Katrina, for example, Putumayo embarked on a campaign to raise funds and awareness for musicians and others affected by the hurricane.
All of Putumayo’s proceeds from the sale of its heralded New Orleans release are being contributed to worthwhile nonprofits and artists in the region. Other charitable recipients include Oxfam, Mercy Corps, Make-A-Wish and more.
As international markets and consumer awareness of world music grow, Putumayo continues to develop creative ways to present exciting music from around the world that is underexposed in the mainstream media. Putumayo’s 2nd decade of business will be marked by its partnership with the newly formed record label Cumbancha, the brainchild of Putumayo A&R head Jacob Edgar. In addition to part ownership, Putumayo will be distributing Cumbancha through its outlets in most of the world.
[edit] Discography
- 101/103 The Best of World Music volume 1: World Vocal 4-1993
- 102/104 The Best of World Music volume 2: World Instrumental 4-1993
- 105/107 The Best of Folk Music: Contemporary Folk 8-1993
- 106/108 The Best of World Music: African 8-1993
- 109/110 Kotoja, the Super Sawalé Collection 7-1994
- 111/113 The Best of World Music: Reggae 7-1994
- 112/114 The Best of World Music: World Dance Party 7-1994
- 115-2 Shelter, The Best of contemporary Singer-Songwriters 11-1994
- 116-2 A Putumayo Christmas 11-1994
- 117-2 The Dougie McLean Collection 11-1994
- 118-2 The Laura Love Collection 3-1995
- 119-2 Women of the World: International 10-1995
- 120-2 Women of the World: Celtic I 10-1995
- 121-2 The Touré Kunda Collection 19-3-1996
- 122-2 The Dalom Kids and Splash Collection 19-3-1996
- 123-2 A World Instrumental Collection 19-3-1996
- 125-2 A Celtic Collection 2-7-1996
- 126-2 One World 2-7-1996
- 127-2 A Johnny Clegg and Julukka Collection 2-7-1996
- 128-2 Women’s Work 5-11-1996
- 129-2 Islands 4-2-1997
- 130-2 Travel the World with Putumayo World Music 8-4-1997
- 131-2 ¡Latino! ¡Latino! 22-7-1997
- 132-2 Caribbean Party 22-7-1997
- 134-2 Women of the World Celtic II 9-9-1997
- 135-2 Music From the Coffee Lands I 7-10-1997
- 136-2 Romantica 13-1-1998
- 137-2 Women of Spirit 10-3-1998
- 138-2 Ricardo Lemvo and Makina Loca: Mambo Yo Yo 19-5-1998
- 139-2 Afro ~ Latino 19-5-1998
- 140-2 Sam Mangwana: Galo Negro 19-5-1998
- 141-2 Celtic Tides 29-9-1998
- 142-2 Reggae Around The World 30-6-1998
- 143-2 Cairo to Casablanca 25-8-1998
- 144-2 A Native American Odyssey 10-11-1998
- 145-2 Mali to Memphis 26-1-1999
- 146-2 Habib Koité: Ma Ya 26-1-1999
- 147-2 Dublin to Dakar 23-2-1999
- 148-2 Mediterranean Odyssey 6-4-1999
- 149-2 Cuba 25-5-1999
- 150-2 Brasileiro 25-5-1999
- 151-2 Africa 13-7-1999
- 152-2 Oliver Mtukudzi: Tuku Music 13-7-1999
- 153-2 Caribe! Caribe! 22-6-1999
- 154-2 World Playground I 24-8-1999
- 155-2 Equation: Hazy Daze The 28-9-1999
- 156-2 Cape Verde 12-10-1999
- 157-2 New World Party 9-11-1999
- 158-2 Ricardo Lemvo and Makina Loca: Sao Salvador 22-2-2000
- 159-2 Italian Musical Odyssey 24-10-1999
- 160-2 Zydeco 25-1-2000
- 161-2 Louisiana Gumbo 25-1-12000
- 162-2 Republica Dominicana 22-2-2000
- 163-2 South African Legends 25-4-2000
- 164-2 Miriam Makeba: Homeland 9-5-2000
- 166-2 Mo’ Vida 23-5-2000
- 167-2 Puerto Rico 23-5-2000
- 168-2 Oliver Mtukudzi: Paivepo 13-6-2000
- 169-2 Festa Brasil 27-6-2000
- 170-2 Chico César 27-6-2000
- 171-2 Rita Ribeiro: Perolas Aos Povos 27-6-2000
- 172-2 Latinas 25-7-2000
- 174-2 Mariana Montalvo: Cantos del Alma 25-7-2000
- 176-2 Equation: The Lucky Few 11-7-2000
- 180-2 Music from the Tealands 22-8-2000
- 181-2 A Putumayo World Christmas 26-9-2000
- 182-2 A Jewish Odyssey 26-9-2000
- 183-2 Carnival 9-1-2001
- 184-2 Cajun 9-1-2001
- 185-2 Gypsy Caravan 13-2-2001
- 186-2 Gardens of Eden 13-3-2001
- 187-2 Mexico 10-4-2001
- 188-2 Jamaica 8-5-2001
- 189-2 Arabic Groove 12-6-2001
- 190-2 Colombia 10-7-2001
- 191-2 African Odyssey 11-9-2001
- 192-2 Habib Koité: Baro 24-7-2001
- 193-2 World Playground II 11-7-2001
- 194-2 Music From The Coffee Lands II 9-10-2001
- 195-2 Samba Bossa Nova 8-1-2002
- 196-2 Mississippi Blues 12-2-2002
- 197-2 Latin Groove 12-3-2002
- 198-2 World Lounge 9-4-2002
- 199-2 Oliver Mtukudzi: Vhunze Moto 24-4-2002
- 200-2 Congo to Cuba 21-5-2002
- 201-2 Latin Playground 11-6-2002
- 202-2 Asian Groove 27-8-2002
- 203-2 Rumba Flamenco 24-9-2002
- 204-2 Afro-Portuguese Odyssey 22-10-2002
- 205-2 Calypso 19-11-2002
- 206-2 Global Soul 14-1-2003
- 207-2 African Playground 19-2-2003
- 208-2 Cover The World 19-2-2003
- 209-2 Euro Lounge 11-3-2003
- 210-2 African Groove 22-4-2003
- 211-2 French Caribbean 20-5-2003
- 212-2 Dreamland 20-5-2003
- 213-2 Salsa Around The World 24-6-2003
- 214-2 The Oliver Mtukudzi Collection: The Tuku Years 8-7-2003
- 215-2 American Blues 26-8-2003
- 216-2 Brazilian Groove 9-9-2003
- 217-2 The Putumayo World Music 10th Anniversary Collection 21-10-2003
- 218-2 Christmas Around the World 7-10-2003
- 219-2 French Café 11-11-2003
- 220-2 Sahara Lounge 20-1-2004
- 221-2 World Reggae 24-2-2004
- 222-2 Sing Along with Putumayo 23-3-2004
- 223-2 Women of Africa 27-4-2004
- 224-2 Nuevo Latino 25-5-2004
- 225-2 Greece – a musical odyssey 29-6-2004
- 226-2 Caribbean Playground 27-7-2004
- 227-2 World Groove 24-8-2004
- 228-2 Women of Latin America 21-9-2004
- 229-2 Blues Lounge 5-10-2004
- 230-2 Music from the Chocolate Lands 9-11-2004
- 231-2 South Pacific Islands 23-11-2004
- 232-2 New Orleans 25-1-2005
- 233-2 Kermit Ruffins 1-2-2005
- 234-2 Acoustic Brazil 25-2-2005
- 235-2 Afro – Latin Party 22-3-2005
- 236-2 Mali 3-5-2005
- 237-2 North African Groove 7-6-2005
- 238-2 Italian Café 21-6-2005
- 239-2 Swing Around The World 5-7-2005
- 240-2 American Folk 9-8-2005
- 241-2 Latin Lounge6-9-2005
- 242-2 French Playground 4-10-2005
- 243-2 Celtic Crossroads 4-10-2005
- 244-2 Asian Lounge 8-11-2005
- 245-2 The Caribbean 10-1-2006
- 246-2 Reggae Playground 24-1-2006
- 247-2 Brazilian Lounge 21-2-2006
- 248-2 Turkish Groove 21-3-2006
- 249-2 Paris 18-4-2006
- 250-2 Folk Playground 23-5-2006
- 251-2 ¡Baila! A Latin Dance Party 23-5-2006
- 252-2 Music from the Wine Lands 27-6-2006
- 253-2 Blues Around the World 25-7-2006
- 254-2 Acoustic Africa 5-8-2006
- 255-2 Radio Latino 3-10-2006
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