Integrity Music
Integrity Music headquarters in Colorado Springs, Colorado | |
Industry | Music & entertainment |
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Founded | 1987 (as Integrity Music) |
Headquarters | Colorado Springs, Colorado |
Parent | David C. Cook (2011 - Present) |
Website |
integritymusic |
Integrity Music is part of the David C Cook family, a nonprofit global resource provider serving the Church with life-transforming materials. Headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and with offices in Nashville, Tennessee and Eastbourne, U.K., Integrity is committed to taking songs of substance to the local church and its leaders around the world.
About
Originally founded as a direct-to-consumer music club in 1987 as Integrity Music, Integrity grew into one of Christian music's biggest success stories and helped ignite the widespread popularity of praise and worship music. Integrity publishes many of the top songs in the Church, including the No. 1 radio hit “We Believe” (Newsboys) as well as church standards “Revelation Song,” “Open The Eyes Of My Heart,” “Your Great Name” and “I Am Free.” The label has also translated albums into Spanish, Mandarin, Hindi, Cantonese, Dutch, French and Portuguese.
History
Since 1983, Integrity has produced the popular Hosanna! series of worship music. By 1995 the firm was publicly traded on Nasdaq under the symbol ITGR.[1] The company changed its name in 2002 to Integrity Media to better reflect its move into other markets. Also in 2002, the firm purchased the Nashville-based record label INO Records. This added to their artist roster, which already included Don Moen, Hillsong Music, Paul Baloche, and Israel and New Breed. The label also released the soundtrack to the film The Passion of the Christ[2] and the Time-Life advertised Songs 4 Worship collections.[3]
In 2005, Integrity Music and INO Records began distribution through Sony BMG as part of the Provident Label Group.[4] Integrity also sells music, film and digital media via direct mail and Internet sales, as well as direct mail greeting cards through DaySpring/Hallmark.
In 2011, Integrity Music was sold to ministry company David C. Cook.[5]
Artists, Worship Leaders, Song Writers, and Ministry Partners
- All Sons & Daughters
- All Souls Orchestra
- Ben Cantelon
- Beth Croft
- Bluetree
- Case Crayenord
- Christine D'Clario
- Covenant Worship
- Danilo Montero
- Don Moen
- Darlene Zschech of Hillsong Worship
- Desperation Band
- Dustin Smith
- Gateway Worship
- Glenn Packiam
- Graham Kendrick
- Israel Houghton
- Jacobo Ramos
- LIFE Worship
- Lincoln Brewster
- Lou Fellingham
- Luke Hellebronth
- Mark Tedder
- Martin Smith
- NCC Worship
- New Life Worship
- NewSong
- Nick and Becky Drake
- Nikki Fletcher
- Noel Robinson
- Oslo Gospel Choir
- Paul Baloche
- Paul Wilbur
- Planetshakers
- Sheldon Bangera
- Sidney Mohede
- Stuart Townend
- The Brilliance
- The City Harmonic
- Tim Hughes
- Tom Brooks
- Tom Read
- Travis Ryan
- Worship Central
- WorshipMob
References
- ↑ Integrity Music Reports Second Quarter Financial Results in Line with Revised Expectations. PR Newswire, July 21, 1995.
- ↑ 'Passion' fervor spreads to books and music. USA Today, March 3, 2004.
- ↑ Singing the Praises of Strong Sales. USA Today, October 19, 2001.
- ↑ Provident expands relationship with Integrity Music. Nashville Business Journal, September 22, 2004.
- ↑ David C Cook Acquires Integrity Music. David C Cook, June 2011.