ELEVEN SEVEN Signs EMI Deal

April 20, 2009

According to Music Week, EMI has agreed a sales and distribution deal with the Eleven Seven Music Group in Europe via its Music Services division.

EMI will provide digital and physical distribution, sales and marketing services for the label, whose roster includes BUCKCHERRY and MÖTLEY CRÜE.

In addition, EMI will provide licensing and synchronization services on a non-exclusive basis to company's artists.

Eleven Seven Music Group Founder and CEO Allen Kovac says, "The EMI Music Services Group provides a deep and wide set of provisions for our artists that creates a footprint for the rest of the world paralleling what we've been able to accomplish for our artists and their fans in North America.

"What Ronn Werre and Dominic Pandiscia have created is a strong international vision of infrastructure, distribution and services for independent record companies and we are happy to be working with them and their impressive team around the world."

EMI Music Services worldwide president Ronn Werre adds, "EMI Music's aim is to provide world class services to artists and to bring great music to fans. Allen Kovac has always been an innovative music executive and marketer, and he and his team have built a fantastic label with some of the hottest new rock artists and some of the world's most legendary bands, and we are thrilled to offer EMI's global capabilities to them."

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