Monday, January 13, 2020

Johnny Minardi promoted to VP, A&R at Elektra Music Group | Music Business Worldwide


Elektra Music Group (EMG) has promoted Johnny Minardi to Vice President of A&R.

Among his notable signings to the label, Minardi has inked artists such as The Band CAMINO, Grandson, nothing, nowhere., Fever 333, and, most recently, Australian sensation Tones and I, whose hit single Dance Monkey hit No. 1 in 20 countries.

Minardi has also worked with the likes of All Time Low, The Front Bottoms, Against the Current, Lights, and Mister Wives, among others, and played a key role in bringing Travis Barker’s newly founded DTA Records to EMG.

At just 18 years old, Minardi founded indie label Little League Records (LLR), where he discovered and signed bands such as The Academy Is, Hidden in Plain View, Gatsbys American Dream, and August Premier.

He then spent nearly a decade working in A&R at Fueled by Ramen (FBR) and Atlantic Records, before taking a brief stint at indie label Equal Vision Records.

Minardi returned to FBR in 2017 and, with the 2018 launch of EMG as a stand-alone company, has been serving as Senior Director, A&R, working across the Elektra, Fueled By Ramen, Roadrunner, and Public Consumption labels.

“When we established EMG just over a year ago, we knew that Johnny had to be on the team, and he’s continued to deliver and nurture amazing talent.”

Mike Easterlin and Gregg Nadel, Elektra Music Group 

“Johnny has the great gift of not only being able to uncover truly original talent, but knowing how to spark his artists to take their work to the next level,” said Elektra Music Group Co-Presidents Mike Easterlin and Gregg Nadel.

“He’s brought a string of fantastic acts to the extended Elektra/Atlantic label family since first joining Fueled By Ramen back in 2004.

“When we established EMG just over a year ago, we knew that Johnny had to be on the team, and he’s continued to deliver and nurture amazing talent. We’re thrilled to announce this much-deserved promotion.”

Music Business Worldwide

[from https://ift.tt/2kVf04A]

No comments: