Halo Records Explained
Halo Records, also known as Halo UK Records, is an independent British record label, established in 2000.[1]
History
Halo Records was formed by persons formerly associated with Chrysalis Records and Virgin Records, among other industry associations.[1] The executive producer of the company is Michael Karl Maslen, a guitarist and songwriter with previous experience as a producer.
The company has primarily been engaged in the development of new artists and is generally focused on releasing singles and related videos. The company has produced records by such artists as Jane Ledsom,[2] Craine,[3] Dream Capture,[4] Kelly Lee,[5] Kat Gang,[6] Navaro,[7] Kinch,[8] Luci Cahn,[9] Rietta Austin[10] Medicine Hat,[11] Tracey Brennecke[12] and Mike Harrison.[13] [14] [15]
Notes and References
- http://www.haloukrecords.com/index-How-it-all-began-60.html About Halo UK Records
- http://www.janeledsom.com/about-2/profile/ Profile of Jane Ledsom
- Heather Parry, Craine - Bar Matrix. Glasswerk, September 4, 2006. Retrieved 2017-12-04.
- https://www.bucksherald.co.uk/news/go-mad-about-waddesdon-this-weekend-1-611355 Go Mad about Waddesdon this weekend
- http://indiemusicpeople.com/artist.aspx?ID=118781 Profile of Kelly Lee
- http://www.thekatgang.com/about About Kat Gang
- http://www.folkwords.com/interviewnavaro_2542674.html Interview with Navaro
- https://www.bbc.co.uk/leeds/content/articles/2007/02/20/music_local_bands_kinch_feature.shtml Profile of Kinch
- http://www.phase9.tv/music/luci_cahn_inside_out.shtml Luci Cahn - Inside Out
- http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/london/6221298.stm Pub singer lands Dome opening gig
- http://www.medicinehatmusic.com/Biography Profile of Medicine Hat
- http://www.musicaldiscoveries.com/reviews/traceybrennecke.htm Interview with Tracey Brennecke
- http://www.haloukrecords.com/index-Artists-57.html List of Halo Records Artists
- The return of Mike Harrison, Britain's long lost star of Blues Rock. News Release, Hudson PR, 2006. Retrieved 2017-12-05.
- Dave Ling, Archive: Lost In Time and Space. Teamrock.com, May 23, 2014. "While Harrison was still in self-imposed limbo, in 1999 the Hamburg Blues Band offered him a regular monthly gig, which eventually led to fortuitous meeting with one Mike [M]aslen, a Spooky Tooth fan who also owned a label called Halo Records... 'Who can predict anything?' muses Harrison, who at the end of 2006 was talked into releasing an album of cover versions called Late Starter. 'I’d sworn never to sign another record deal again, but Mike