Squint Entertainment
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Squint Entertainment was a record label owned by Word Entertainment, started in 1997 and run by musician and songwriter Steve Taylor[1]. Squint pushed Sixpence None the Richer to mainstream success with their single "Kiss Me". (The band had been popular in the CCM genre for several years before that.) Other successful bands, such as Chevelle, emerged from Squint's brief creative life.[2]
Other bands on Squint have included LA Symphony, Waterdeep, Burlap To Cashmere, The Insyderz, Radial Angel and PFR.
The company started a major film project called St. Gimp but the project was abandoned when Taylor was forced out of company leadership.[3]
The label name was resurrected by Word Entertainment after Taylor's departure, to create a new, unrelated label as an avenue for potential crossover acts under their newfound partnership with AOL Time Warner. The only common element was the existence of Sixpence None the Richer on the label's roster, due to their existing contract.
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- The Phantom Tollbooth - Steve Taylor discussing the end of Squint