Benson Records
Benson Records | |
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Parent company | Provident Label Group |
Founded | 1902 |
Founder |
Bob Benson John T. Benson |
Status | Defunct (2001) |
Distributor(s) | Sony Music |
Genre | Christian |
Country of origin | United States |
Location | Nashville, Tennessee |
Benson Records was founded by Bob Benson & John T. Benson, beginning as the John T. Benson Music Publishing Company in 1902.[1] The record label started out as Heart Warming Records and would come to house labels such as Impact Records, Greentree Records, RiverSong, StarSong and Home Sweet Home. In the 70s Impact Records became the top label with artists such as Sandi Patty, The Imperials, J.D. Sumner & The Stamps Quartet, The Rambos, Dottie Rambo, The Archers, The Bill Gaither Trio, DeGarmo & Key and The Speer Family. Heart Warming Records became The Benson Co.
Overview
In 1980, Paragon Associates formed a partnership with Zondervan to own/operate Benson Records. (Paragon Assoc. was founded in 1975 by Bob MacKenzie and Bill Gaither). Paragon sold its interest to Zondervan in 1983 where under the leadership of Bob Jones, Jr saw the Benson company grow even bigger in the 1980s, with artists such as Gold City, The Kingsmen, DeGarmo & Key, Dallas Holms' and others making several hits.[1]
In the 80s, Benson Records continued with success by signing a contract to distribute a new label founded by DeGarmo & Key member Eddie DeGarmo. Forefront Records was born and in 1989 Dc Talk was signed. In 1990 Forefront Records was sold to Chordant Music Distribution. In 1994 the name Impact Records was sold to Landmark Distribution. In 1995 they acquired Diadem Music Group which included gospelJazz pioneer Ben Tankard's Tribute Records label contracts. These contracts included Tankard, Yolanda Adams, Twinkie Clark, and Bob Carlisle. Carlisle is best known for his hit song "Butterfly Kisses".
Benson Records was sold to Provident/Zomba in 1997,[2] which is now a part of Sony Music Entertainment. The Benson label was reformatted to focus on new artists.[1] Zomba closed the label in late 2001.
Most recently the name Heart Warming Records and RiverSong was sold to Homeland Entertainment. Homeland is owned by Bill Traylor and former President of Zondervan, Bob Jones, Jr.
Artists
- Dottie Rambo
- The Rambos
- J.D. Sumner & The Stamps Quartet
- Bill Gaither Trio
- Fred Hammond
- Speer Family
- Sandi Patty
- Dallas Holm
- 4Him
- Glad (band)
- The Imperials
- Russ Taff
J.C. White and the TFT Church Choir
- Andrus, Blackwood & Co
- The Archers
- East to West
- Gold City
- Kingsmen Quartet
- Oak Ridge Boys
- Songfellows Quartet
- DeGarmo & Key
- Whisper Loud
- Harvest
- Three Crosses
- Twinkie Clark
- Thomas Whitfield
- Hezekiah Walker
- Tourniquet
- Truth
- Yolanda Adams
- Carman
- Commissioned
- Cedarmont Kids
- Billy Sprague
- Angelo & Veronica
Hit Songs Recorded on Benson
Just a few of the many hits recorded over the years for Benson Records
- "Rise Again" - Dallas Holm
- "Faith Unlocks The Door" - Jake Hess & The Imperials (1965)
- "Reach Out To Jesus" - The Imperials (1968)
- "He Touched Me" - The Imperials (1969)
- "Sweet, Sweet Spirit" - The Imperials (1969)
- "No Shortage" - The Imperials *Grammy Award Winning Album (1975)
- "He's Coming Back" -The Imperials (1976)
- "Jesus Is The Answer" - The Archers (1973)
- "Put On Jesus" - The Archers (1973)
- "Keep Singin' That Love Song" - The Archers (1974)
- "He Loves You" - The Archers (1974)
- "I'm Accepted" - DeGarmo & Key
- "Judgment Day" - DeGarmo & Key (1992)
- "The King Is Coming" - Speer Family
- "Cornerstone" - Speer Family
- "We Shall Behold Him" - Dottie Rambo
- "I Go To The Rock" - Dottie Rambo
- "Midnight Cry" - Gold City (1986)
- "The Basics of Life" - 4Him
- "Where There Is Faith" - 4Him
- "For Future Generations" - 4Him
- "Going, Going Gone" - Gold City (1994)
- "Excuses" - Kingsmen Quartet
- "Wish You Were Here" - Kingsmen Quartet
- "40 Days and 40 Nights" - Songfellows Quartet
- "Jesus Is Coming Soon" - Oak Ridge Boys
- "The Statue of Liberty" - J.D. Sumner & The Stamps Quartet
- "How Great Thou Art" -J.D. Sumner & The Stamps Quartet
See also
External links
- Benson Records website
- Provident-Integrity Distribution
- Provident Label Group
- Southern Gospel History
Resources
- Powell, Mark Allan. The Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music Hendrickson Publishers, August 2002. (ISBN 1565636791 ISBN 978-1-56563-679-8)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Benson Music at My Music Way
- ↑ Hefner, April (April 1997). "Everything Changes / The Dotted Line". CCM Magazine 19 (10): 12. ISSN 1524-7848.
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