Columbia
Records has promoted Isaac Green from his previous position as vice
president of A&R to senior vice president of of A&R. Green has
been with the company since 2008.
Previous to joining Columbia, Green was the founder of the label StarTime International, which was home to The Walkmen and French Kicks, among others. StarTime has since become an imprint of Columbia Records and continues to be overseen by Green. As well, Green founded Almost Gold Recordings, another Columbia imprint.
“I'm extremely appreciative of [Columbia Records chairman] Rob Stringer and [Columbia Records president] Ashley Newton for their unwavering support and mentorship,” comments Green. “Columbia is my home. I live and breathe for my artists -- and, luckily, so does every member of our great staff.”
Previous to joining Columbia, Green was the founder of the label StarTime International, which was home to The Walkmen and French Kicks, among others. StarTime has since become an imprint of Columbia Records and continues to be overseen by Green. As well, Green founded Almost Gold Recordings, another Columbia imprint.
“I'm extremely appreciative of [Columbia Records chairman] Rob Stringer and [Columbia Records president] Ashley Newton for their unwavering support and mentorship,” comments Green. “Columbia is my home. I live and breathe for my artists -- and, luckily, so does every member of our great staff.”
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