Rethink (record label) explained

Re:Think Records
Parent:Universal Music Group
Founded:1996
Founder:Charlie Peacock
Distributor:Capitol Music Group
Genre:Pop rock, acoustic rock
Country:United States

Re:think is an imprint label under Capitol Christian Music Group, founded by Charlie Peacock in 1996.[1] It signed several acts, including This World Fair, The Colour,[2] Sarah Masen and Switchfoot.[3] Re:think is well known for supporting One Campaign as well as the lowercase people Justice Fund.[4]

History

Re:Think was founded in 1996 by music industry veteran Charlie Peacock, with the intention of marketing artists outside of the usual CCM box. "I never really wanted to be associated with it as a genre," he says.[5]

With this vision in place, Peacock signed on and developed acts like Sarah Masen and Switchfoot. However, just before the release of Switchfoot's first record, The Legend of Chin, Re:Think was bought out by CCM industry magnate, Sparrow Records, thus halting Peacock's vision for the time being. Subsequently, the artists signed to Re:Think were marketed primarily to the Christian music scene. "When Sparrow bought re:think Records, it was evident that our music wasn't going to be in the hands of everybody," says Jon Foreman, frontman of the band Switchfoot. "As a Christian, I have a lot to say within the walls of the church. But also, as a Christian, I've got a lot to say just about life in general."[6]

See also

References

  1. http://www.rethink.com/ Rethink.com
  2. Web site: US . Rethink - NASHVILLE, US - Rock / Alternative - www.myspace.com/rethinkmusic . MySpace.com . November 30, 2011.
  3. Web site: Oh! Gravity by Switchfoot (Recorded by) - ShopCBN . Parable.com . December 26, 2006 . November 30, 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20081013220804/http://www.parable.com/cbn/item.Oh-Gravity-Switchfoot.0094637011324.htm . October 13, 2008 . mdy-all .
  4. Web site: A revolution in being . Lowercasepeople.com . November 30, 2011.
  5. Web site: All About Jazz . Charlie Peacock: Exhibits Curiosity, Returns to Jazz Roots . Allaboutjazz.com . June 23, 2006 . November 30, 2011.
  6. Web site: Audience of One . Christianitytoday.com . September 22, 2005 . November 30, 2011.

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