Mascot Label Group
Mascot Label Group | |
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Founded | 1990 |
Status | Active |
Distributor(s) | ADA, Warner Music Group |
Genre | Metal, Rock, Guitar & Blues |
Country of origin | Netherlands |
Official website | mascotlabelgroup.com |
Mascot Label Group is an independently-owned record label. Founded in 1989 in The Netherlands under the name Mascot Records, the company was renamed Mascot-Provogue in 1999 and since 2010 has been known as the Mascot Label Group. The company is based in the Netherlands and has offices in New York, Cologne, Stockholm, Milan, Paris and London. It is distributed by ADA and Warner Music Group. Mascot Label Group is the parent company of six record labels: Mascot Records, Provogue Records, Music Theories Recordings, Cool Green Recordings, The Funk Garage, and The Players Club.
Mascot Label Group is also a label member of the American Association of Independent Music (A2IM).[1]
Labels
- Mascot Records - a rock-focused label whose roster includes 10 Years, Black Stone Cherry, Black Label Society, Crobot, Dragged Under, Monster Truck, Otherwise, P.O.D., Shaman's Harvest,[2] & VOLA, as well as newer acts such as The Georgia Thunderbolts, The Cold Stares, and Naked Gypsy Queens. Mascot gained attention for fostering the career of Volbeat, who have sold over 100,000 records in Europe. In June 2012, Mascot had its first number one rock album chart entry in the UK with Black Country Communion's self-titled album.[3] Black Label Society's 2014 record "Catacombs Of The Black Vatican" charted in over 10 European countries.[4] In 2016, "Kentucky", the first Black Stone Cherry release on Mascot Records charted in 10 European countries and the United States.[5]
- Provogue Records - a blues / rock label featuring Joe Bonamassa, Beth Hart, Gov’t Mule, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Warren Haynes, Robben Ford, Walter Trout, Leslie West, Robert Cray, Kris Barras Band and more. Provogue Records found success growing the career of Joe Bonamassa who went from playing for 50 people in London in 2007 to selling out the Royal Albert Hall in 2009.[6] Bonamassa has sold over 1,500,000 albums in Europe.[7]
- Music Theories Recordings - is a progressive rock whose roster includes Ayreon, Memories of Machines, Flying Colors, Yngwie Malmsteen, and more. Music Theories is co-run with Michael Schmitz, one of the founders of prog label Inside Out.[8]
- Cool Green Recordings - an alternative/indie label. Among the artists released on Cool Green Recordings are Australian desert rockers Tracer, Dutch alternative band De Staat, Crippled Black Phoenix, Masters Of Reality of Chris Goss (co-writer/producer Kyuss/Queens of the Stone Age) and more. De Staat's album "O" entered the Dutch national charts at #3 and won best alternative band three times in a row at the 3FM Awards.[9]
- The Funk Garage - a funk label for which Bootsy Collins plays a leading role in finding and shepherding projects.[10] The roster currently includes Maceo Parker and Dumpstaphunk.[10]
- The Players Club - a guitar-centric record label whose roster includes Toto and members Steve Lukather and Joseph Williams, as well as Marty Friedman and Paul Gilbert.
Notable honors and awards
GRAMMY AWARDS (US/GLOBAL)
- 2019, Robert Randolph & The Family Band, ‘Brighter Days’ - Best Contemporary Blues Album (nominated)[11]
- 2017, Sonny Landreth, ‘Live in Lafayette’ - Best Contemporary Blues Album (nominated)[12]
- 2013, Beth Hart & Joe Bonamassa, ‘Seesaw’ - Best Blues Album (nominated)[13]
BLUES MUSIC AWARDS (US/GLOBAL)
- 2021, Walter Trout, “All Out of Tears” - Song of the Year (WON)[14]
- 2021, Walter Trout, ‘Ordinary Madness’ - Blues Rock Album of the Year (nominated)[14]
- 2021, King Solomon Hicks, ‘Harlem’ - Best Emerging Artist Album (WON)[14]
- 2020, Eric Gales - Blues Rock Artist of the Year (WON)[15]
- 2019, Beth Hart - B.B King Entertainer of the Year (nominated)[16]
- 2019, Beth Hart - Contemporary Blues Female Artist (nominated)[16]
- 2019, Beth Hart - Instrumentalist - Vocals (nominated)[16]
- 2019, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Blues Rock Artist (nominated)[16]
- 2019, Eric Gales, Blue Rock Artist (nominated)[16]
- 2018, Beth Hart - Instrumentalist - Vocals (WON)[17]
- 2018, Beth Hart, ‘Fire on the Floor - Contemporary Blues Album of the Year (nominated)[17]
- 2018, Beth Hart - Contemporary Blues Female Artist (nominated)[17]
- 2018, Ronnie Baker Brooks - Contemporary Blues Male Artist (nominated)[17]
- 2018, Walter Trout, ‘We’re All In This Together’ - Blues Rock Album of the Year (WON)[17]
- 2017, Joe Bonamassa - B.B King Entertainer of the Year (WON)[18]
- 2017, Joe Bonamassa - Instrumentalist - Guitar (WON)[18]
- 2017, Walter Trout, ‘Alive in Amsterdam’ - Rock Blues Album (nominated)[18]
- 2016, Sonny Landreth - Instrumentalist - Guitar (WON)[19]
- 2016, Sonny Landreth, ‘Bound by the Blues’ - Contemporary Blues Album (nominated)[19]
- 2016, Beth Hart - Contemporary Blues Female Artist (nominated)[19]
- 2016, Walter Trout, "Gonna Live Again" - Song of the Year (WON)[19]
- 2016, Walter Trout, ‘Battle Scars’ - Rock Blues Album of the Year (WON)[19]
- 2015, Joe Bonamassa - Instrumentalist - Guitar (WON)[20]
- 2015, The Robert Cray Band, ‘In My Soul’ - Soul Blues Album (nominated)[20]
- 2015, Beth Hart - Contemporary Blues Female Artist (nominated)[20]
- 2015, Joe Bonamassa - Contemporary Blues Male Artist (nominated)[20]
- 2015, Walter Trout, ‘The Blues Came Callin’’ - Rock Blues Album of the Year (nominated)[20]
- 2014, Beth Hart - Contemporary Blues Female Artist (nominated)[21]
- 2014, Walter Trout, ‘Luther’s Blues’ - Rock Blues Album (nominated)[21]
- 2013, Robert Cray - Contemporary Blues Male Artist (nominated)[22]
- 2013, Joe Bonamassa - Gibson Guitar Award (nominated)[22]
- 2013, Walter Trout, ‘Blues For the Modern Daze’ - Rock Blues Album (nominated)[22]
- 2012, Beth Hart & Joe Bonamassa, ‘Don’t Explain’ - Contemporary Blues Album (nominated)[23]
- 2011, Walter Trout, ‘Common Ground’’ - Rock Blues Album (nominated)[24]
BLUES BLAST MUSIC AWARDS (US)
- 2021, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, 'Straight To You: Live' - Live Blues Album (WON)[25]
- 2021, Walter Trout, 'Ordinary Madness' - Rock Blues Album (WON)[25]
- 2021, George Benson, 'Live In London' - Live Blues Album (nominated)[26]
- 2021, Gary Moore, 'How Blues Can You Get' - Rock Blues Album (nominated)[26]
- 2020, Beth Hart - Female Blues Artist (WON)[27]
- 2020, King Solomon Hicks - Sean Costello Rising Star Award (nominated)[28][27]
- 2019, Walter Trout, ‘Survivor Blues’ - Rock Blues Album (nominated)[29]
- 2019, Beth Hart, ‘Live At Royal Albert Hall’ - Live Blues Recording (nominated)[29]
- 2018, Beth Hart - Female Blues Artist (WON)[30]
- 2018, Walter Trout - Male Blues Artist (WON)[30]
- 2018, Walter Trout, ‘We’re All In This Together’ - Rock Blues Album (WON)[30]
- 2018, Sonny Landreth, ‘Live in Lafayette’ - Acoustic Blues Album (WON)[30]
- 2017, Beth Hart - Female Blues Artist (WON)[31]
- 2017, Quinn Sullivan - Sean Costello Rising Star Award (nominated)[31]
- 2017, Walter Trout, ‘Alive in Amsterdam’ - Live Blues Recording (WON)[31]
- 2016, Walter Trout, ‘Battle Scars’ - Rock Blues Album (WON)[32]
- 2014, Beth Hart - Female Blues Artist (WON)[33]
- 2013, Robert Cray, ‘Nothin But Love’ - Contemporary Blues Recording (nominated)[34]
- 2013, Walter Trout, ‘Blues For the Modern Daze’ - Rock Blues Album (nominated)[34]
- 2010, Joe Bonamassa - Male Blues Artist (nominated)[35]
A2IM/LIBERA AWARDS (US/GLOBAL)
- 2021 Sonny Landreth, ‘Blacktop Run’ - Best Blues Record (nominated)[36]
References
- ^ A2IM Independent Label Organization
- ^ Shaman's Harvest Signs to Mascot Label Group
- ^ "Official Rock & Metal Albums Chart Top 40 | Official Charts Company". www.officialcharts.com. Retrieved 2016-06-07.
- ^ "Catacombs Of The Black Vatican by Black Label Society - Music Charts". acharts.co. Retrieved 2016-06-07.
- ^ "Kentucky by Black Stone Cherry - Music Charts". acharts.co. Retrieved 2016-06-07.
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- ^ "INSIDEOUT MUSIC Labelportrait Teil 1". vampstercom. Retrieved 2016-06-07.
- ^ "Radio luistercijfers 2015: eerste kwartaal - ZIGT". ZIGT (in Dutch). 2015-04-21. Retrieved 2016-06-07.
- ^ a b "Mascot Label Group and Bootsy Collins Announce The Funk Garage". Mascot Label Group. Mascot Label Group. March 3, 2020. Archived from the original on December 4, 2020. Retrieved December 4, 2020.
- ^ "Grammys Artist - Robert Randolph".
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- ^ "Grammys Artists - Beth Hart". Retrieved 23 June 2021.
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- ^ a b c Nash, JD. "Here are Your 2017 Blues Music Awards Winners". American Blues Scene. Retrieved 23 June 2021.
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- ^ "A2IM names 2021 Libera indie music awards nominees [the full list]". Hypebot. 2021-03-23. Retrieved 2021-06-14.