D-Town Records
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Eieg/D-Town Music Group (DMG) is an American independent record label established in 2004 and distributed through Universal Music Group Distribution and based out of Dallas, TX. The CEO Nate Edwards, a native of Cincinnati, met with Funk legend, Bootsy Collins, CEO Of Bootzilla Productions, in Cincinnati, OH, at a tribute concert to Bootsy's mentor, James Brown, on Saturday December 22, 2007, a business relationship was formed at this time. As of September 2009, Eieg/D-Town Music Group had forged an exclusive U.S. and worldwide distribution agreement with Bungalo Records and Universal Music Group Distribution. Bungalo Records and Universal Music Group Distribution will also pursue synchronization and licensing deals for Eieg/D-Town Music Group releases.[1]
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Eieg/D-Town Music Group | |
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Founded | 2004 |
Founder | Nathaniel G. Edwards: Chairman, Steven Franklin, Darryl Ethley and Anthony Paul |
Distributor(s) | Universal Music Group Distribution |
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Country of origin | U.S. |
Location | Dallas, Texas |
Official website | dtownrecords |
It is not to be confused with Mike Hank's 1960s Detroit, Michigan soul music D-Town label.