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BBR Music Group

www.bbrmusicgroup.com

 
Founded by President/ CEO Benny Brown in 1997, the BBR Music Group has grown from a fledgling independent label into the largest independent Country label group in the United Stateswhose umbrella now includes Broken Bow Records, Stoney Creek Records, RED BOW Records, BBR Management and publishing company Magic Mustang Music. With a roster of talented artists that includes the RIAA`s #1 digital selling male Country artist of all time Jason Aldean, #1 chart-topper Dustin Lynch, American Idol`s Kristy Lee Cook and newcomer Jackie Lee, BROKEN BOW RECORDS continues to make a name for itself in the Country music industry. Founded ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Scotty O`Brien
Vice President of Promotion and Marketing Profile
Scotty O�Brien
Vice President of Promotion, Marketing SXM Radio. Profile

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