TOMMY BOY RECORDS
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'Tommy Boy Records' (now known as 'Tommy Boy Entertainment') is a record label started in 1981 by Tom Silverman. After borrowing $5,000 from his parents, the label was an outgrowth of his ''Disco News'' bi-weekly publication (later titled ''Dance Music Report''), which spanned 14 years, beginning in September 1978.
In 1985, Warner Bros. Records bought 50% of the label, eventually buying the whole thing in 1990. What was uprecedented about this venture is that Warner allowed Tommy Boy to use independent distribution as it saw fit, with the option to put artists through the major-label channel through Warner Bros. Records or its sister label Reprise Records if it desired. This option was used seldomly. Silverman bought 50% back from Warner Bros. in 1995 after the infamous early 1990s controversy between Tipper Gore, C. Delores Tucker, and Time Warner that caused many of WEA’s hip-hop acts to be heavily censored finally cooled down. In 1995 a joint venture called Penalty Records was created with Neil Levine, but it was absorbed by Tommy Boy in 1999. The imprint Tommy Boy Gospel was launched in 1998 under the direction of Max Seigel and Marvie Wright. The same year, Tommy Boy Black Label (specializing in underground hip hop music) and Tommy Boy Silver Label (specializing in dance music) were founded as well.
In 2001, Tom Silverman, in collaboration with producer-director Mic Neumann and his company Dubtitled Entertainment, launched an independent television, film, and DVD division known as Tommy Boy Films.
In January 2002, Tommy Boy became independent again after it ended its joint venture with Warner Bros. Warner wanted higher unit sales than the label was producing, so Silverman purchased the remaining 50% he did not own, the master tapes released until that time became property of Warner Music, the then-current Tommy Boy artists were shopped to the various WEA labels, the trademark remained with Silverman, and the company was redubbed Tommy Boy Entertainment LLC. The label then licensed its trademark to Warner for use on its reissues through Rhino/Atlantic Records.
In 2005, Tommy Boy Silver Label was spun off from its parent and was renamed Silver Label, specializing in LGBT-oriented content.
:''This list includes both current and former Tommy Boy recording artists in both its Warner and post-Warner incarnations.''
★ 2XL
★ 808 State
★ Afrika Bambaataa
★ Above The Law
★ Apache
★ Amber
★ Big Noyd
★ Biz Markie
★ Bob Sinclar
★ Broadcast
★ Cantankerous
★ Capone-N-Noreaga
★ The Cliks
★ Coldcut
★ Coolio
★ Daniel Cirera
★ De La Soul
★ Defari
★ Digital Underground
★ Disco D
★ Dolce
★ Everlast/House of Pain
★ Fannypack
★ Fresh Gordon
★ Force MDs
★ Gucci Mane
★ Handsome Boy Modeling School
★ Information Society
★ Jonzun Crew
★ Joydrop
★ Junior Vasquez
★ K7
★ Kristine W
★ Kung Faux
★ LFO
★ Lord Finesse
★ J.C. Lodge
★ Masters at Work
★ Naughty by Nature
★ Paris
★ Pimpadelic
★ Planet Patrol
★ Prince Paul
★ Prince Rakeem
★ Queen Latifah
★ Rustic Overtones
★ Shabazz the Disciple
★ Sneaker Pimps
★ Stetsasonic
★ Thunderpuss / Barry Harris & Chris Cox
★ Timmy Gatling
★ TKA
★ Jock series compilations
★
★ Jock Jams album series
★
★ Jock Rock album series
★
★ Slam Jams album series
★ Kung Faux soundtracks
★ List of record labels
★ Kung Faux Television Series [1]
★ Dubtitled ''Entertainment'' [2]
★ Official Tommy Boy Films Web site
★ Official Tommy Boy Entertainment Web site
'Tommy Boy Records' (now known as 'Tommy Boy Entertainment') is a record label started in 1981 by Tom Silverman. After borrowing $5,000 from his parents, the label was an outgrowth of his ''Disco News'' bi-weekly publication (later titled ''Dance Music Report''), which spanned 14 years, beginning in September 1978.
In 1985, Warner Bros. Records bought 50% of the label, eventually buying the whole thing in 1990. What was uprecedented about this venture is that Warner allowed Tommy Boy to use independent distribution as it saw fit, with the option to put artists through the major-label channel through Warner Bros. Records or its sister label Reprise Records if it desired. This option was used seldomly. Silverman bought 50% back from Warner Bros. in 1995 after the infamous early 1990s controversy between Tipper Gore, C. Delores Tucker, and Time Warner that caused many of WEA’s hip-hop acts to be heavily censored finally cooled down. In 1995 a joint venture called Penalty Records was created with Neil Levine, but it was absorbed by Tommy Boy in 1999. The imprint Tommy Boy Gospel was launched in 1998 under the direction of Max Seigel and Marvie Wright. The same year, Tommy Boy Black Label (specializing in underground hip hop music) and Tommy Boy Silver Label (specializing in dance music) were founded as well.
In 2001, Tom Silverman, in collaboration with producer-director Mic Neumann and his company Dubtitled Entertainment, launched an independent television, film, and DVD division known as Tommy Boy Films.
In January 2002, Tommy Boy became independent again after it ended its joint venture with Warner Bros. Warner wanted higher unit sales than the label was producing, so Silverman purchased the remaining 50% he did not own, the master tapes released until that time became property of Warner Music, the then-current Tommy Boy artists were shopped to the various WEA labels, the trademark remained with Silverman, and the company was redubbed Tommy Boy Entertainment LLC. The label then licensed its trademark to Warner for use on its reissues through Rhino/Atlantic Records.
In 2005, Tommy Boy Silver Label was spun off from its parent and was renamed Silver Label, specializing in LGBT-oriented content.
| Contents |
| Tommy Boy artists |
| Tommy Boy albums featuring various artists |
| See also |
| External links |
Tommy Boy artists
:''This list includes both current and former Tommy Boy recording artists in both its Warner and post-Warner incarnations.''
★ 2XL
★ 808 State
★ Afrika Bambaataa
★ Above The Law
★ Apache
★ Amber
★ Big Noyd
★ Biz Markie
★ Bob Sinclar
★ Broadcast
★ Cantankerous
★ Capone-N-Noreaga
★ The Cliks
★ Coldcut
★ Coolio
★ Daniel Cirera
★ De La Soul
★ Defari
★ Digital Underground
★ Disco D
★ Dolce
★ Everlast/House of Pain
★ Fannypack
★ Fresh Gordon
★ Force MDs
★ Gucci Mane
★ Handsome Boy Modeling School
★ Information Society
★ Jonzun Crew
★ Joydrop
★ Junior Vasquez
★ K7
★ Kristine W
★ Kung Faux
★ LFO
★ Lord Finesse
★ J.C. Lodge
★ Masters at Work
★ Naughty by Nature
★ Paris
★ Pimpadelic
★ Planet Patrol
★ Prince Paul
★ Prince Rakeem
★ Queen Latifah
★ Rustic Overtones
★ Shabazz the Disciple
★ Sneaker Pimps
★ Stetsasonic
★ Thunderpuss / Barry Harris & Chris Cox
★ Timmy Gatling
★ TKA
Tommy Boy albums featuring various artists
★ Jock series compilations
★
★ Jock Jams album series
★
★ Jock Rock album series
★
★ Slam Jams album series
★ Kung Faux soundtracks
See also
★ List of record labels
★ Kung Faux Television Series [1]
★ Dubtitled ''Entertainment'' [2]
External links
★ Official Tommy Boy Films Web site
★ Official Tommy Boy Entertainment Web site
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