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Verve Forecast Records

Record label


Summary

Record label

FieldValue
nameVerve Forecast
imageVerveforecastlogo.png
parentUniversal Music Group
founded
founderJerry Schoenbaum
distributorVerve
genreVarious
countryUnited States
website

Verve Forecast is a record label formed as a division of Verve Records to concentrate on pop, rock, and folk music.

Founding

Jerry Schoenbaum of Verve and Moe Asch of Folkways created Verve Folkways in 1964 to take advantage of the popularity of folk music. To broaden the label's appeal, the named was changed from Verve Folkways to Verve Forecast in 1967. Schoenbaum was president of the label.

History

Schoenbaum left in 1969 and Verve Forecast was closed by its parent company, MGM, in 1970. After PolyGram bought MGM Records, the Verve Forecast catalog (as well as the entire MGM Records catalog) was incorporated into Polydor. The label was revived in the 1990s for smooth jazz releases by Chris Botti, Jeff Lorber, and Will Downing. When PolyGram merged with MCA Records to become Universal, the imprint was deactivated and its roster was transferred to GRP. In 2004, Verve Forecast was revived again to replace Blue Thumb Records to handle acts outside of jazz.

Roster

Verve Forecast signed pop, rock, folk, and blues musicians including The Blues Project, Caravan, James Cotton, Friend & Lover, Tim Hardin, Richie Havens, The Hombres, John Lee Hooker, Lightnin' Hopkins, Janis Ian, Jim and Jean, Lead Belly, Bob Lind, The New Lost City Ramblers, Laura Nyro, Odetta, Street, and Dave Van Ronk.

After 2004, Blues Traveler, Jamie Cullum, Dion, Jesse Harris, Katharine McPhee, Mandy Moore, Susan Tedeschi, Teddy Thompson, and Lizz Wright are on the label.

References

References

  1. (21 January 1967). "Verve/Folkways: Marriage of Folk and Pop". Nielsen Business Media.
  2. (21 August 1965). "Verve-Folkways Broadening Its Vista; Enters Deal with MGM". Nielsen Business Media.
  3. (10 June 1967). "Nasatir's Nutrition Drive Beats Disks Artists Natural Attrition". Nielsen Business Media.
  4. Unterberger, Richie. (2003). "Eight Miles High: Folk-rock's Flight from Haight-Ashbury to Woodstock". Backbeat Books.
  5. "Verve Forecast {{!}} Credits {{!}} AllMusic".
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