AimHigher Recordings

AimHigher Recordings
Parent company AimHigher Entertainment
Founded 2012 (2012)
Founder Monica Fitzgibbons
Kevin Fitzgibbons
Distributor(s) Universal Music Group (2012–2016)
Sony Masterworks (2017–present)
Genre Sacred
Country of origin U.S.
Official website www.aimhigherrecordings.com

AimHigher Recordings is an American record label.

History

AimHigher Recordings was founded in 2012 by Monica and Kevin Fitzgibbons as a counterpart to its sister label, De Montfort Music. Whereas De Montfort has released primarily recordings of Roman Catholic choral music, AimHigher's catalog covers a more eclectic repertoire, featuring music for choir, big band, and organ.

Universal Music Group distributed AimHigher's recordings on its Decca and Verve labels through 2016. In January 2017, AimHigher announced it had signed a new worldwide distribution deal with Sony Masterworks.[1]

On March 24, 2017, AimHigher and De Montfort announced they had signed a deal with St. John Cantius Church of Chicago to acquire its catalog of self-published recordings and re-release them worldwide.[2]

Discography

Universal Music Era

Sony Masterworks Era

References

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