Eleven Seven Music

Eleven Seven Music
Parent company Eleven Seven Music Group
Founded 2006
Founder Allen Kovac
Distributor(s) Universal Music Group
RED Distribution
Warner Music (Latin America/Europe)[1]
Genre Hard rock
Post-grunge
Alternative metal
Heavy metal
Country of origin United States
Location New York City, New York and Los Angeles, California
Official website ElevenSevenMusic.com

Eleven Seven Music is a hard rock record label founded by Allen Kovac, who is the CEO of 10th Street Entertainment.

Background

Eleven Seven Music is a full service physical, digital and mobile independent record label operating with global sales, distribution and marketing capabilities. The label continues to build on its model of research-based marketing strategies targeted directly to the fans and building out from that base. Eleven Seven Music's expanding roster includes Mötley Crüe, Papa Roach, Escape The Fate,[2] Drowning Pool, Sixx:A.M., Vince Neil and Hellyeah. Driven by a core group of thought leaders, the independent mini-major has in-house marketing, promotion, publicity, new media, International, sales, tour marketing, production, video promotion, creative services, business management, web design, advertising, licensing, publishing, development and other services to support every release.

Eleven Seven Music, the cornerstone of the Eleven Seven Music Group, is the rock label of the year 2008 (FMQB) [3] and 2010 (Billboard) and Mediabase's #1 Independent Rock label,[4] taking hold on a good portion of the rock charts since its inception in January 2006. Recent releases include the #1 rock album from Motley Crüe, the Top 10 debut of Sixx:A.M.'s sophomore effort This Is Gonna Hurt, Buckcherry's Platinum and Grammy-nominated 15 and Drowning Pool's self-titled #5 Independent disc. The label also dominated the iTunes 2008 and 2009 Critics and Sales Charts appearing at the top of most of the rock categories

The Eleven Seven Music Group has the alternative/indie sub-label, Five Seven Music, operating under.

Current artist roster

Former artists

See also

References

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