Tribute Records (Ben-Jamin') is an American gospel music record label established in 1990. The label was co-founded by 26yr old jazz musician and former pro basketball player Ben Tankard and George King. King owned Nashville based Diadem Music Group which produced Contemporary Christian music. Diadem's signature artist Bob Carlisle is best known for his hit song "Butterfly Kisses". Tribute became the urban contemporary gospel (black gospel) division of Diadem and home to several gospel music stars, most notably Tankard (a keyboardist whose solo albums were instrumental releases), Yolanda Adams, Twinkie Clark of The Clark Sisters and others. Tankard was executive producer and music producer on most of the early Tribute releases and his vision was to develop artists and pioneer a new smooth genre of music he coined as "gospeljazz". He featured Yolanda Adam's jazzy vocals on the album and concept video single " You Bring Out The Best In Me " on his 1994 release " Play Me In Your Key ". The jazzy collaborations of Tankard and Adams produced major crossover success and brought the name of Tribute Records to the forefront. Office Depot produced a gospel style " Taking Care Of Business " commercial national ad campaign that was centered around Tribute Records, Tankard, and Adams and ran from 1994-1996.
Though the Tribute (Ben-Jamin") Label imprint remained with Tankard, the label contracts were later absorbed by Benson Records and later by Zomba Music Group, the gospel conglomerate Verity Records circa 1996.[1] With all the mergers and moves that had taken place with Diadem/Tribute artists and projects, Tankard put the vision for Tribute Records on hold in 1998 and was bought out of his Vice President of A & R / Producer position with Diadem/Benson when the companies were relocated to New York City by Zomba Music Group . Tankard accepted the buy-out and put all his emphasis (and money) on his own solo career. Under a long term artist contract with Verity Records he recorded eight addition instrumental studio albums over the next decade becoming the world's bestselling gospel/jazz artist. Tankard's Verity Records contract expired with the release of his 2009 album " Mercy,Mercy,Mercy " which won the 2010 Stellar Award."[2][3]
ITankard's sixteenth studio album, the highly anticipated " Ben Tankard & Friends / Full Tank ", will be released late 2012 on his revamped Tribute Records (Ben-Jamin') label and marks his return to the corporate executive chair. Under a new partnership with Universal Music Group developed by VP Rhoda Lawerence and Tankard, Tribute/Ben-Jamin' imprint label, is also the home to several TV and Film projects Tankard has in development including, " Ben Tankard's Faith & Family" (a reality show that showcases Tankard's family life, music career, business ventures, passion for aviation, and motivational work with the National Basketball Association (NBA). Other music releases schedule for 2012 include: Gospel/Soul singer "Shelly" , Urban Praise ensemble " Tribe Of Benjamin", and SBM (Sunday's Best Musicans), which is a collection of some the top "under exposed" gospel musicians in America.
Tribute Records (Ben-Jamin') Upcoming Releases