Word Records
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Word Records | |
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Parent company | Word Entertainment / Warner Music Group |
Founded | 1951 |
Distributing label | Word Distribution (US CBA market) WEA (general US market, and outside the US) |
Genre | Gospel/Christian |
Country of origin | US |
Official website | http://www.wordrecords.com/ |
Word Records is a Christian record label based in Nashville, Tennessee. It is a division of Word Entertainment (formerly known as Word Records & Music), which, itself is co-owned by Warner Music Group and Curb Records.
Word Records was founded in Waco, Texas in 1951 by Jarrell McCracken. The label's name is based on a recording by McCracken, the first recording by the label, of a fictitious American football match held at the "Great Stadium of Life," known as the Game of Life. The 23-year old KWTX sportscaster in Waco, TX, read an article by Jimmy Allen, a former athlete who became a Baptist preacher, and based his recording on the article which also is called "The Game of Life".[1] The event is based on a full length match between the forces of Good and Evil with Jesus Christ and Satan coaching the two teams. McCracken was familiar with play-by-play broadcasting, having created virtual baseball games for radio broadcast based on wire reports. McCracken originally presented his "The Game of Life" presentation on Sunday nights at various churches around the central Texas area. Everywhere he presented "The Game," he got requests for copies. Eventually, he had a short run of records pressed to offer at the churches that he visited. The fictional radio station in the recording has the call letters "WORD," so that was printed on the label of the custom record. Several months after he had begun distributing his record, a friend asked, "so when are you going to have your next release on your WORD record label?" It hadn't occurred to Jarrell that he had created a label, but he had.[2]
Subsequent records focused on other spoken word recordings, but he soon branched out into gospel music, including George Beverly Shea and Baylor Religious Hour Choir. Early employees included Kurt Kaiser and Ralph Carmichael.[1]
The label struggled initially, and Marvin Norcross became an equity partner early in the label's beginnings. Word was both a publishing house and a record label by the 1954.[1]
Several subsidiary labels were started over the years: Canaan Records in the sixties, Myrrh Records (1972)[3] and DaySpring Records in the seventies, Home Sweet Home Records and Rejoice Records in the eighties. Two of these labels no longer exist today in their original form. The Myrrh Label was resurrected in 2005 as a praise and worship record label: Myrrh Worship.[3] Canaan Records was also re-opened in early 2007 with Dave Clark at the helm. Home Sweet Home Records is still active and remains under the independent ownership of its founder Chris Christian.
In the 1976, McCracken sold part interest in his label to the American Broadcasting Company.[1] Ten years later, ABC merged with Capitol Cities, Inc. and forced McCracken out of the company.[1]
From 1984 until 1990 Word Records was distributed in the general market by A&M Records, afterwards distribution switched to Epic Records until 2002.
In 1992, Capital Cities ABC sold Word to Thomas Nelson, Inc., and Nelson made two major changes -- developing the present swirling W logo for book products which was unveiled in 1995, and also moving its headquarters from Waco, Texas, to its present headquarters in Nashville. Nelson split the record label and book publishing arms in 1996 when the labels were sold to Gaylord Entertainment.[4][5][6] In an agreement with Gaylord, Thomas Nelson continued to use the "Word Publishing" name for its book imprint until 2002, at which time it became "W Publishing Group" and retained the swirling W logo. A highly controversial ad campaign introduced at the CBA convention in 2002 created litigation, settled later.
After Colin Reed took over Gaylord Entertainment in 2001,[citation needed] the hotelier made corporate changes at the company, including the ousting of longstanding president Roland Lundy, and sold off the Word Entertainment group to then-AOL Time Warner in 2002.[7] In 2002, former Atlantic Records Christian division manager Barry Landis briefly took the position of president of the label group division. Word went through a period of restructuring, closing their Los Angeles music publishing office, absorbing Myrrh Records, Squint Entertainment, and Everland Entertainment into the Word Label Group, and reducing in-house staff.[8] Curb Records also gained a stake in the company during this time. In 2004, the company was sold again as part of Time Warner divestiture of its music division, selling it to a group of investors led by Edgar Bronfman to form a newly independent Warner Music Group.
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[edit] Artist Roster (Past & Present)
This is a list of artists, past and present who have recorded on Word Records over the past several decades
- Rich Mullins
- The Imperials 1977-1984 Dayspring, 1985-1988 Myrrh
- Russ Taff 1983-1991 Myrrh
- 4Him
- Paul Smith 1986-1989 Dayspring
- Point of Grace 1994 - Present
- Happy Goodman Family 1964-1981 Canaan, 1990 Word Records
- The Florida Boys Canaan
- The Cathedrals Canaan
- The Inspirations Quartet Canaan
- The Lefevres Canaan
- The Kingsmen Canaan
- The Hemphills Canaan
- The Nelons Canaan
- The Lewis Family Canaan
- Wendy Bagwell and the Sunlighters Canaan
- The Hoppers Canaan
- Amy Grant 1977-2006
- Sandi Patti
- Sixpence None The Richer
- Michael Omartian
- Petra 1974-1977 Myrrh, 1989-1994 Dayspring, 1995-2000 Word Records
- Dakota Motor Co 1994-1996 Myrrh
- Guardian 1990-1994 Pakaderm, 1995-1997 Myrrh
- Rusty Goodman
- Mike Warnke - 1975-1986 Myrrh, 1987-1992 Dayspring
- Mark Lowry
- Bryan Duncan
- Greg X Volz
- Love Song
- Wayne Watson
- David Phelps
- Diamond Rio
- Building 429
- Stellar Kart
- Randy Travis
- Mark Schultz
- Salvador
- Bruce Carroll
- Wes King
- Clay Crosse
- Carolyn Arends
- Ashley Cleveland
[edit] Hit Songs
This is a short list of some of the songs that were made hits on Word Records over the years
- Praise The Lord - The Imperials
- I'm Forgiven - The Imperials
- Lord of The Harvest - The Imperials
- Power of God - The Imperials
- We Will Stand - Russ Taff
- I'm Not Alone - Russ Taff
- I Cry - Russ Taff
- My Fathers Eyes - Amy Grant
- Baby, Baby - Amy Grant
- Every Heartbeat - Amy Grant
- El Shaddai - Amy Grant
- The Lighthouse - The Happy Goodman Family
- I Wouldn't Take Nothing For My Journey Now - The Happy Goodman Family
- What A Beautiful Day - The Happy Goodman Family
- Awesome God - Rich Mullins
- Here In America - Rich Mullins
- Walk In The Dark - Wayne Watson
- Friend of a Wounded Heart - Wayne Watson
- Beyond Belief - Petra
- Midnight Oil - Petra
- No Doubt - Petra
- We Need Jesus - Petra
- This Old Man - Guardian
- Coffee Can - Guardian
- Bottle Rocket - Guardian
- The Star Spangled Banner - Sandi Patti
- We Shall Behold Him - Sandi Patti
- Another Time, Another Place - Sandi Patti and Wayne Watson
- In The Home of The Lord - Sandi Patti and Russ Taff
- How You Live - Point of Grace
- Great Divide - Point of Grace
- Mary Did You Know - Mark Lowry
[edit] References
- ^ a b c d e Mount, Daniel J. (2005). A City on a Hilltop? The History of Contemporary Christian Music, 50. Retrieved on 2007-02-12.
- ^ Based on an interview with Jarrell McCracken, May 1997, Waco, TX
- ^ a b Price, Deborah Evans (2005-04-23). "NEWSLINE: Word Label Group". Billboard Magazine 117 (17).
- ^ Milliot, Jim. "With Word sale, Nelson to focus on core business", Publishers Weekly, 1996-12-02, pp. 12.
- ^ "GAYLORD ENTERTAINMENT COMPLETES PURCHASE OF WORD RECORDS AND MUSIC FROM THOMAS NELSON", Business Wire, 1997-01-07, pp. 1071302.
- ^ Price, Deborah Evans (1996-12-07). "Gaylord buys Word's music companies". Billboard Magazine 108 (49).
- ^ Price, Deborah Evans (2001-12-08). "Sale To Warner Brings Word Into Major Leagues". Billboard Magazine 113 (49).
- ^ Price, Deborah Evans (2002-03-09). "Word restructures, Woos Landis". Billboard Magazine 114 (10).
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Word Records website
- Word Distribution
- Word Records History with artist roster, Billboard pop performance, photo gallery, more.
- Word Records role in The History of Christian Stand-up Comedy
- Chris Christian Entertainment - Home Sweet Home Records