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GL Music Entertainment A/S is a label, publishing & TV Production company representing some of the leading Scandinavian songwriters, artists, musicians and producers as well as some of the world's leading independent music publishers.
GL Music Entertainment A/S was founded in 2006 and has been working with the leading Scandinavian and international independent and major labels, television stations and film companies regarding songwriting, production and album releases for various artists, TV series, movies etc.
They are a Copenhagen-based Scandinavian team and since the start they have participated in no. 1 singles/albums, success TV shows and blockbuster Movies. They have produced and written songs for various gold and platinum selling artists and their songs have sold more than 30 million physical albums and singles around the world and a lot of streams.
GL Music Entertainment is in charge of Musical Direction on TV talent shows like X-Factor, Mentor, LIVE, Talent and Voice Junior on national TV in Denmark. In 2015 they founded a TV production department focusing on music TV content and formats. The first production was the 24 episode ‘Rasmus Klump Julestue’ in collaboration with Egmont Kids Publishing.
GL Music Entertainment's publishing department also represent and sub-publish some amazing catalogs of songs in Scandinavia from publishers all over the world. These catalogs include Cloud 9 Music (Netherlands), The Royalty Network (US), Roba Music Publishing (Germany), PEN Music Group (US), A&G Sync (UK), Memory Lane Music Group (US), Red Brick Songs (Canada), Casablanca Media Publishing (Canada), Schedler Music (Austria), Css Rights Management (Canada), 120 Publishing (Australia) and great hit songs from artists like Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley, Corinne Bailey Rae to big DJ superstars like David Guetta, Lost Frequencies, Amin Van Buuren, Hardwell, Felix Jahn and many more.
GL Music Entertainment has 6 recording studios with state of the art equipment.
GL Music Entertainment is 100% independent and owned by Lasse Lindorff, Daniel Fält and Kim Nowak-Zorde
This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1987.
This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1988.
Donald Clark Kirshner, once described by Time Magazine as The Man With the Golden Ear, was an American music publisher, music consultant, rock music producer, talent manager, and songwriter. He was best known for managing songwriting talent as well as successful pop groups, such as the Monkees, Kansas, and the Archies.
Captain Hollywood Project is a German eurodance music project best known for the hits “More and More," "Only with You" and "Flying High." At the peak of its success in the 1990s, the project achieved ten top-20 hits on European music charts. The project was first formed in 1990 in Nuremberg, Germany by rapper/singer, dancer and music producer Tony Dawson-Harrison. When first naming the project, Harrison chose the name 'Captain Hollywood Project' in order to distinguish his new music for the project from his music from previous years. He also chose the name to give himself the creative freedom as executive producer to involve any singer, songwriter or producer of his choice when producing each of the new songs for the project. Even though the act has been viewed as a one-man act starring Harrison as the rapper/frontman, an ensemble of female backup singers, dancers and backing musicians have been traditionally included in the act by Harrison. Today, Captain Hollywood Project is recognized as a live performing duo act starring Harrison and singer/dancer Shirin von Gehlen as the project's lead singer and frontwoman. Together with their live musicians and dancers, Harrison and von Gehlen perform the Captain Hollywood Project hits year-round at concert venues in the United States, Canada, South America, Europe, Russia and Australia.
Panzerchrist is a Danish blackened death metal band formed in '93-'94 by Michael Enevoldsen and celebrated Danish artist Lasse Hoile.
Victoria Wenonah Banks is a Canadian singer and songwriter. Her self-produced debut CD When You Can Fly was released on the On Ramp/EMI Canada label in April 2009. The CD earned Banks a 2010 Canadian Indie Award nomination and six nominations at the 2009 Canadian Country Music Awards (CCMAs) including Album of the Year, Producer of the Year, Single of the Year, Songwriter of the Year, Female Artist of the Year and Rising Star, making Banks the most nominated female artist of 2009. The album's first single "The Wheel," reached the Top 20 on the Radio & Records Country Singles chart earning her a 2010 Canadian Radio Music Award nomination. Music videos for "The Wheel" and "When You Can Fly" received airplay on CMT Canada.
Gary Klein is an American songwriter and Grammy nominated record producer. He graduated from Long Island University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Music.
Edward "DJ Eddie F" Ferrell is an American producer, DJ, songwriter, executive and entrepreneur. He is co-founder and partner of the rap group Heavy D & the Boyz. He is also mostly known for his various work and projects serving as the founder and owner of Untouchables Entertainment Group, Untouchables Records, numerous major label clients and their artists.
Paul Worley is an American record producer and session guitarist, known primarily for his work in country music. Formerly a vice president at Sony BMG, he later joined the staff of Warner Bros. Records' Nashville division as chief creative officer. Since leaving Warner in the early 2000s, Worley has worked mainly as a record producer for other acts, such as Big & Rich, as well as an occasional session guitarist. He is most widely known as the co- producer of the self-titled debut album of Lady Antebellum (2008) and as one of the producers of their second album, Need You Now (2010). He also discovered the Dixie Chicks and, with Blake Chancey, co-produced their first two albums.
Australian pop music awards are a series of inter-related national awards that gave recognition to popular musical artists and have included the Go-Set pop poll (1966–1972); TV Week King of Pop Awards (1967–1978); TV Week and Countdown Music Awards (1979–1980); the Countdown Awards (1981–1982) and Countdown Music and Video Awards (1983–1987). Early awards were based on popular voting from readers of teenage pop music newspaper Go-Set and television program guide TV Week. They were followed by responses from viewers of Countdown, a TV pop music series (1974–1987) on national broadcaster Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). Some of the later award ceremonies incorporated listed nominees and peer-voted awards. From 1987 the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) instituted its own peer-voted ARIA Music Awards.
"I Did It for Love" is a song by Korean pop singer BoA featuring American singer-songwriter and record producer Sean Garrett. The song is her second single for her debut eponymous English album, BoA. The track was written and produced by Garrett, Melvin K. Watson Jr. and Matthew I. Irby. The single was released on June 2, 2009.
Tigerspring is an independent record label and music publisher based in Copenhagen, Denmark. The company was founded in 2006 by Christian Møller and Søren Winding Lorenzen.
Orange Factory Music is a production team formed in 1999 by producers and songwriters Jeremy Skaller and Robert Larow. OFM also has 3 writers signed under its corporate umbrella; Jamil 'digi" Chammas" and Jonathan 'Perky Rain' Perkins. Most noted for their discovery and development of Cash Money/Universal Records recording artist Jay Sean, the duo met at the University of Vermont before moving to New York to pursue their musical career. Skaller and Larow, professionally known as "J Remy" and "Bobby Bass" also continued to produce, write, and remix songs, going Gold and Platinum with, Desert Storm Records artist Fabolous, German Idol-winner Monrose, Canadian Idol-winner Eva Avila, Australian Idol runner-up Ricki-Lee and now with Cash Money Records/Universal Records artist, Jay Sean.
Noel Osborne is a Los Angeles-based recording artist, producer, songwriter, actor and C.E.O of O entertainment group inc. Osborne is best known for his work on the Bran Van 3000 album Rosé in which he is referred to as a quantum producer. Osborne's first indi single "love connection" was released in western Canada in 1992, soon after he signed a development deal with A&M Records Canada. As a songwriter Noel Osborne co-wrote the song bridge of Love on the 1996 Juno nominated album for best R&B/soul recording of the year blindfolded and ready by the Canadian pop group EarthTONES. As an actor, he has appeared in music videos. He also starred in TV commercials for Oldsmobile Alero (USA), Miller Genuine Draft (Ireland), Benson and Hedges (UK), and Albertsons Supermarkets (USA). His film credits are Ninja Cheerleaders and Down the barrel. Osborne now calls Miami home and there collaborates with songwriter and producer Noel G.Williams A.K.A. King Sporty.
Lise Cabble is a Danish singer and songwriter. Cabble has written more than ten songs for Dansk Melodi Grand Prix and Eurovision Song Contest performers. Notable songs include the 1995 Danish song Fra Mols til Skagen and the winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2013, Only Teardrops.
Kent Isaacs, a Swedish producer, mixer, musician, songwriter and music-entrepreneur, is co-owner and operator of Cosmos Music, an independent Scandinavian music company. Isaacs has been known to work with Robyn, RZA, Slick Rick, Yusuf Islam, Clay Aiken, Eagle Eye Cherry, Infinite Mass, Arnthor and Stina Nordenstam.
Steve Gottlieb is an American entrepreneur and music executive. He is founder and CEO of Shindig, a platform for large scale online video chat events. Prior to Shindig, Gottlieb founded the independent record label TVT Records and its publishing arm TVT Music, discovered the recording artists Nine Inch Nails, Pitbull, Sevendust, and Ja Rule, produced the "Television's Greatest Hits" series, helped to found the independent music organization A2IM, and served on the boards of Musicmatch, Napster, and Tune Up Media. He was the influence for the albino boy character in the film "Powder".
"Cliche Love Song" is a song by Danish singer Basim co-written by Lasse Lindorff, Kim Nowak-Zorde, Daniel Fält all of GL Music and Basim himself. It was chosen during Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2014 qualification round to represent Denmark at the Eurovision Song Contest 2014 which Denmark hosted in the Danish capital of Copenhagen. Being the host, Denmark already was directly qualified for the Final. 'Cliche Love Song' therefore didn't have to qualify in the semi-finals. On the 17 March the EBU announced Denmark got the 23rd place in the running order of the final.
Jess Reed Jackson, is a British record producer, songwriter, and disc jockey from Hammersmith, London. In addition to establishing his own production companies, Jess Jackson Productions and JSKN Music, Jackson secured a publishing deal with Last Kings Entertainment through fellow rapper Tyga —with whom he has worked closely. He is one half of the production duo, Active Minds with DJ Redz. Jackson has produced for artists such as Chris Brown, The Wanted, Esty, Nicki Minaj, Lil Twist, Busta Rhymes, and more.
Lennie De Juan Bennett better known by his stage name Kel Spencer is an American hip hop recording artist, producer, songwriter, actor and film director from Brooklyn, New York City, New York. He is famous for having lyrically contributed to more than 20 songs from Will Smith repertoire, receiving Grammy, Soul Train and MTV Video Music awards nominations and winning an American Music Award for the platinum single "Switch". As a recording artist on his own, Spencer was featured on the hit soundtracks "Wild Wild West" and "American Pie: The Naked Mile" as well as on albums from Will Smith, DJ Jazzy Jeff or Grandmaster Flash.