Frontline Records was a
Christian rock
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record label, founded in 1986 by James Kempner in
Santa Ana, California
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. The label focused primarily on modern rock, rap, dance-pop and hip-hop. The label closed in the early 1990s, and then resurfaced in 2010 to digitally re-release its music catalog (including related labels).
Beginnings and history
Kempner had a background in concert promotion, and had run the
New Year's Eve
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Christian music festival series at
Knott's Berry Farm, growing the event to one of the largest Christian events in the country before forming Frontline.
The label officially began by signing local bands from the
Orange County, California area. In that first year, Frontline released sixteen albums. In 1986, the company signed a distribution deal with Nashville-based Benson Records to tap into their extensive sales force and distribution through Zondervan Music. Frontline Records soon transitioned to Frontline Music Group (FMG), allowing the company to create different sub-labels to promote their growing and diverse roster. This included alternative, punk, dance, pop, rock, gospel, metal, rap and hip-hop artists. Initial distribution was through
Benson Records.
Artist
Terry Scott Taylor became the production manager for the label, and drummer
Ed McTaggart became the primary art director, designing many of the label's album covers. Imprints included
Intense Records
Intense Records was an independent record label whose releases were mostly in the metal genre. Intense was bought out in 1989 by Frontline Records and became an imprint of that company. The bands in their roster were some of the premiere Christ ...
,
Alarma! Records
Alarma Records was an imprint of Newpax Records and Frontline Records. Alarma! Records and Tapes was formed in 1983 by the band Daniel Amos with musician Tom Howard for the release of their ''Doppelgänger'' album. The name of the label comes f ...
(a resurrection of Taylor's early 1980s label), and MYX Records (a
dance music label supervised by former New York club DJ
Scott Blackwell).
Frontline carried pop and rock artists such as
Crumbächer
Crumbächer was an American Christian new wave, synthpop and dance-pop band in the 1980s, headed by Stephen Crumbächer.
History
After five years of friendship, Stephen Crumbächer, Dawn Wisner and Jim Wisner played their first performance as ...
,
Crystal Lewis,
Idle Cure,
Jon Gibson,
Altar Boys,
Shout and
Rick Elias. Alarma Records featured alternative music acts like
Mad at the World,
Jacob's Trouble, The Swirling Eddies and
Poor Old Lu. Its sister label, Alarma World, was home to international-based acts like
Edin-Ådahl and Walk On Water. Intense Records housed metal-based bands such as
Tourniquet,
Bloodgood,
Sacred Warrior and
Deliverance. MYX Records, a dance/hip hop division, represented many of Blackwell's own creations. Rap/hip-hop artists included
Gospel Gangstaz, P.I.D. and
D-Boy.
Frontline Records became an important label in the development of the West Coast
Christian alternative music scene. Their roster included what ''
7ball'' magazine would later refer to as "truly classic alternative, rap, metal and rock" music.
''HM'' editor Doug Van Pelt would call "the lion's share" of classic hard Christian music.
Frontline saw growth from 1986-1991, dominating Christian media outlets and radio airwaves. In 1992, Kempner and his executive staff decided not to renew its distribution deal with Benson, instead hiring its own sales force and signed an independent distribution deal to garner more control over its own brands. Initially the move seemed to be working but soon FMG started showing signs of losing its momentum. The financial requirements to sustain itself were greater than expected. Even though some new artists were signed (most notably Angie & Debbie Winans, Gary V and Carol Huston), the label spiraled down until it could no longer keep itself afloat, and by the mid-90s closed its doors.
Frontline (and all of its assets) was acquired by Nashville-based record producer and publisher, William "Buddy" Killen (under Killen Music Group
KMG Records), in early 1998.
KMG released double CDs to infuse the marketplace with top-selling Frontline artists. Things went well until 2002 when Diamante, the distributor for KMG Records, folded and the label went down with it. Buddy died in November 2006 of cancer. In 2010, Carolyn Killen (executrix of his Estate) sold the Frontline publishing catalog to Meis Music Group. In 2011, the KMG, Frontline and Damascus Road Records master recordings were sold.
Artists
*12th Tribe
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Altar Boys
*American Made
*Angelica
*Apocalypse
*Bill Baumgart
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Scott Blackwell
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Bloodgood
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Christafari
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Carson Cole
Carson Cole (born 1965) is a Canadian folk singer, and lyricist. He is a graduate of Prairie College.
Biography
Cole was born and raised in rural Alberta, Canada. At age 15 he released his first album, ''Cure for the World'', through Canadian Gos ...
& RU4
*CMC's
*Common Bond
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Crumbächer
Crumbächer was an American Christian new wave, synthpop and dance-pop band in the 1980s, headed by Stephen Crumbächer.
History
After five years of friendship, Stephen Crumbächer, Dawn Wisner and Jim Wisner played their first performance as ...
*
Dead Artist Syndrome (DAS)
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Die Happy
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Lanny Cordola
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Crumbächer
Crumbächer was an American Christian new wave, synthpop and dance-pop band in the 1980s, headed by Stephen Crumbächer.
History
After five years of friendship, Stephen Crumbächer, Dawn Wisner and Jim Wisner played their first performance as ...
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D-Boy
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Daniel Amos (DA)
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Deliverance
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Dynamic Twins
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Rick Elias
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Mark Farner (of
Grand Funk Railroad)
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Gospel Gangstaz
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Jon Gibson
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Benny Hester
*Carol Huston
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Idle Cure
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Jacob's Trouble
*Paul Johnson & the Packards
*Lauren Stalnecker
*Less Is More
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Crystal Lewis
*Liaison
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Lifesavers Underground
*MC Ge Gee
*M.C.RG
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Michael Knott
Michael may refer to:
People
* Michael (given name), a given name
* Michael (surname), including a list of people with the surname Michael
Given name "Michael"
* Michael (archangel), ''first'' of God's archangels in the Jewish, Christian and ...
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Mad at the World
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Magdallan
Magdallan (later known as Magdalen), was an American Christian metal supergroup, originally started in 1990, as a studio project and collaboration between Ken Tamplin and Lanny Cordola. The band was active from 1990 to 1995, released 2 albums a ...
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Debbie McClendon
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Tim Miner
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Mortal
*Nicole (now
Nicole C. Mullen
Aileen Nicole Coleman-Mullen, known professionally as Nicole C. Mullen, (born January 3, 1967) is an American singer, songwriter, and choreographer. She was born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Music career
While studying at Christ for the ...
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Nobody Special
*P.I.D.
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Poor Old Lu
*Preachaz
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Sacred Warrior
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Saviour Machine
Saviour Machine is an American Christian gothic metal band that formed in 1989. They have released five studio albums and two live albums on Frontline and subsequently on MCM Music, distributed through Massacre Records. Saviour Machine's music ...
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Scaterd Few
*S.F.C.
*Peter Shambrook
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Shout
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Mike Stand
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The Swirling Eddies
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Terry Scott Taylor
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Dr. Edward Daniel Taylor
Terry Scott Taylor (born May 24, 1950) is an American songwriter, record producer, writer and founding member of the bands Daniel Amos and The Swirling Eddies (credited as Camarillo Eddy). Taylor is also a member of the Traditional music, root ...
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Tourniquet
*U.C.L.A. Gospel Choir
*Veil of Ashes
*Washington
*Wild Blue Yonder
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Angie & Debbie (of the
Winans family)
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Bernard Wright
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David Zaffiro
David Zaffiro is an American record producer and guitarist.
Career
Zaffiro began his musical pursuits with friends he met in Seattle, Washington, assisting the formation of the band Topaz and later the Crystal City Rockers. His professional caree ...
See also
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List of Christian record labels
This is a list of notable Christian music record labels. Also see :Christian record labels
List
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* 5 Minute Walk
* 7Spin Music
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* Ardent Records
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* BEC Recordings
* Bethel Music
* Broken Records
* Beach Street Records
* Blood and ...
References
External links
Frontline Records official website
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Christian record labels
Defunct record labels of the United States
American independent record labels
Record labels established in 1986
Rock record labels
Hip hop record labels
American companies established in 1986