Curve Music

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Curve Music
Founded 2002
Founder Brian Hetherman
Genre indie, adult contemporary, rock
Country of origin Canada
Location Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Official website http://www.curvemusic.com

Curve Music is a Canadian independent record label based in Toronto.[1] The roster includes Holly McNarland, The Dunes (band), Peter Katz, Wide Mouth Mason, Suzie McNeil, Johnny Favourite and many others.

About

Curve Music is a Canadian record label.

Started in 2002 by music industry veteran Brian Hetherman, Curve Music has developed alongside its sister company, Cerberus Artist Management. Hetherman has a background of A&R and Publishing in the Major Label world (through Universal Music), as well as years of experience all over the board in an independent label.[citation needed]

Curve Music currently has distribution around the world – including: U.S., Europe, U.K., Japan and South Africa.

Some of Curve Music’s current and catalog Artists include Peter Katz, Holly McNarland, Garth Hudson (of The Band) Lindsay Broughton, Johnny Favourite, The Dunes [2] to name just a few.

Discography

  • CURV1 - Turn Off The Stars - Everything Is Ok
  • CURV2 - Blue Skies At War - You Pour The Gasoline, I'll Light The Match
  • CURV3 - Holly McNarland - Live at the Great Hall (DVD)
  • CURV4 - Driveway - Driveway
  • CURV5 - Wide Mouth Mason - Shot Down Satellites
  • CURV6 - Tom Taylor - King of July
  • CURV7 - The Dunes - Socializing w/ Life
  • CURV9 - Holly McNarland - Chin Up Buttercup
  • CURV12 - Grand:PM - Party in Your Basement
  • CURV14 - Suzie McNeil - Broken & Beautiful
  • CURV15 - BURNTHE8TRACK - Fear of Falling Skies
  • CURV16 - Driveway - Traveling Light
  • CURV17 - Tom Taylor - Running Late
  • CURV18 - She Stole My Beer - Mule
  • CURV19 - She Stole My Beer - Sparks on The Guardrail
  • CURV20 - MADE - Television Heart
  • CURV22 - Peter Katz & The Curious - More Nights
  • CURV22 - The Dunes - Subject to Change

References

  1. "CIRPA: Curve Music". CIRPA. Retrieved 2009-10-21. 
  2. Jordan Bimm (2009-04-22). "NOW Magazine // Music // The Dunes". NOW Magazine. Retrieved 2009-10-21. 

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