Warner Alliance Explained

Warner Alliance
Type:Incentive Corporation Limited
Industry:Record label
Foundation:1989
United States
Founder:Warner Music Group
Owner:Warner Records
Parent:Warner Music Group
Location:United States of America
Num Locations:Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Assets:US$24million
Fate:Defunct

Warner Alliance was a contemporary Christian record label and a division of Warner Music Group. It was founded in 1989 with headquarters located in Nashville, Tennessee. Albums associated with the label are now controlled by Word Entertainment.

Artists on the label included Steve Taylor, Kim Boyce, Michael English,[1] the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir, Caedmon's Call,[2] Sarah Jahn, Steve Camp, Donnie McClurkin, First Call, Wayne Watson, Take 6, Ron David Moore, Marilyn McCoo,[3] Patsy Moore, Mid-South, and The Worldwide Message Tribe.

History

In 2018, Warner Alliance was acquired by Warner Records, KMG Records, Warner Music Group, Rock 'n Roll Records and Squint Entertainment for US$24million.

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Gospel Music's Hard Truths : Entertainment: The fall of Michael English points up the delicate balance Christian performers face between their art and their ministry. . 13 November 2024 . Los Angeles Times . 18 June 1994.
  2. Web site: Payne . Leah . “Jesus Freaks” Youth-Group Bands and the Power of Christian Rock (1992–2000) . digitalcommons.georgefox.edu . George Fox University . 13 November 2024 . 2004.
  3. Wix . Kimmy . GOSPEL HOT OFF THE PRESS... . Cash Box . 1990-11-03 . LIV . 14 . 25 . 13 November 2024.