~~~If you wish to contact G please write to him at www.myspace.com/dirtysouthtv . This page is rarely checked these days due to the launch of "The Girls of The Dirty South".
Thank you
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Warrior Records, a division of L.A. Entertainment, Inc., was started in 1998 by President/Staff Producer, Jim Ervin. The label proceeds with the ideal of offering opportunities to talented artists who are unable to secure interest from the majors.This business started with the independent. From the 1970's through through today, the distribution channels have been dominated by what is now the Big 4 (BMG/Sony, EMD, WEA, and Universal). But, as we watch various new technologies, including the Internet, become commonplace, we are seeing a shift back toward the independent. Sales attributed globally to indie outlets continue to rise. We are the ones who take the initial risk, develop the artists, package the product, and create a demand for it. Independents are the A&R departments for the major labels.Warrior thanks all companies that are involved in independent releases, for they strive to support the one thing that truly matters...the music.Jim Ervin
President
Warrior RecordsRecord LabelWarrior enjoys a diverse catalog covering releases in alternative rock, classic rock, r&b, rap, adult contemporary, folk, and many other genres. Our products are distributed worldwide, utilizing both major label and independent distribution channels.Music PublishingWarrior's parent company, L.A. Entertainment, Inc., has three publishing companies: New Entity Music (ASCAP), New Copyright Music (BMI), and New Euphonic Music (SESAC). We own and administer a select catalog of over 500 copyrights. Through innovative marketing and strategic partnerships, we aggressively pursue opportunities to maximize our repertoire in all media outlets, including motion picture, television, and videogame soundtracks.Promotion And MarketingWarrior's parent company, L.A. Entertainment, Inc., maintains K.I.S.S. Marketing & Promotions, a company dedicated to the marketing & promotion of third party products, both in the music, motion picture, television, and consumer product related industries. K.I.S.S.' clientele includes major labels, studios, advertising agencies, and manufacturers.New TechnologiesNetwork Enterprises Worldwide (N.E.W.) is L.A. Entertainment, Inc.'s new media and technologies division. N.E.W. develops and implements new formats, e-commerce, and emerging internet methodology.MagazinesL.A. Entertainment, Inc.'s new music magazine, the Indie Portal, is a gateway dedicated to showcasing the hottest acts in new music on a global level. No hype, no fluff, just great music.Press ContactGene Schwam (
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2006: Jim and long time friend and Music expert Patrick Kirkland create "Warrior Records South".
2006: Patrick brings Keith Walker into the mix and they immediately begin creating "Hit The Street Hard Vol. 1".-a 14 song Compilation of all new Artists from "The South".
September 2006: Warrior Records South signs Andrea Banderas as the Director of Promotions.
September 2006: Warrior Records South signs "Lil Stevie K" as Co-Director of Promotions.
October 13th 2006: Warrior Records South signs Ol School Miami Music expert and former D.J. Giuseppe Colato (G.) as the Director of Marketing.
October 2006: "Hit The Street Hard Vol. 1" reaches south Florida Super D.J.-D.J. Laz.
October 2006: Warrior Records South officially becomes "Warrior South".
November 3rd, 2006: Warrior South launches "Hit The Street Hard Vol. 1" at premier Buckhead Club-"Jack Rabbit" to huge fan fair.
November 10th 2006: Warrior South meets Krib T.V.
November 12th 2006: Warrior South promotes G to Director of A & R!
November 15th, 16th and 17th, 2006: "Hit The Street Hard Vol. 1" reaches Music Stores all across Atlanta Georgia.
Check out the compilation album at the following link:
www.WarriorRecords.com/hit
thestreet
Or, you can also preview all of the songs on iTunes
Warrior South