Big Machine Records
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Big Machine Records is a United States country music record label launched in 2005 by former DreamWorks Records executive Scott Borchetta. The label is part of a joint venture between Borchetta and country music superstar Toby Keith, who operates the Show Dog Nashville imprint.
Big Machine is based in Nashville, Tennessee, and its records are distributed by Universal Music Group.
In November of 2007, Big Machine Records founded a subsidiary imprint called Valory Records. Acts signed to this roster include Jimmy Wayne (who was formerly signed to Big Machine), pop singer Jewel, and Justin Moore.[1]
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[edit] Acts on Big Machine
- Garth Brooks (Big Machine/Pearl)
- Jack Ingram
- Danielle Peck
- Fisher Stevenson
- Sunny Sweeney
- Taylor Swift
- Trisha Yearwood
[edit] Formerly signed to Big Machine
[edit] Acts on Valory
- Jewel
- Justin Moore
- Jimmy Wayne (formerly on Big Machine)
[edit] Staff
- Scott Borchetta - President/CEO
- Andrew Kautz - General Manager
- Jack Purcell - VP Promotion
- Kelly Rich - VP Marketing
- John Zarling - National Director New Media
- Sandi Spika - VP Creative Services

