Groupe Transition
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Le Groupe Transition is a major music company from Canada. Through its subsidiaries, including Le Studio Transition, Transition Locals, Transition Skateshop and Transition Magazine, Le Groupe Transition (functioning under the umbrella brand name "Transition") is a leading independent music A&R. The current president of the group, and its founder, is M. Christopher Lavigne.
[edit] History
Transition was created on September 24, 2004 by Canadian entrepreneur Christopher Lavigne. It was then named Neverland Records. In the beginning, Neverland was a house-run recording studio with a very little equipment. The two following years were similar, with a little expansion over times. In June 2006, Neverland, having quite a hard financial situation, ceased its public operations, although never ceased to exist as of now. The company changed its name to Le Groupe Transition in November 2006 and opened a first professional recording studio in January 2007. In February 2007, Christopher Lavigne was named Entrepreneur of the Year 2006 by La Jeune Chambre de Commerce de Québec. The Transition Magazine, a long-time project, was then started. Another Transition Recording Studio (Le Studio Transition) is actually in development in the Toronto, Ontario, Canada area. Its opening is planned for January, 2008.
[edit] Innovation
Transition takes a different approach over independent music industry - with a centralized management and by owning all its divisions, from a $20,000 recording studio in Quebec City, Canada to a record pressing plant and an artist management and producing office. The Transition Magazine is a free music magazine distributed every month with a free music compilation in every issue - something never seen before.
[edit] External links
- - Le Groupe Transition's early history, Christopher Lavigne's personal website (French).
- - Le Groupe Transition's temporary website
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