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2 Big Promotions + 4 New Signings = Cooking Vinyl 11.14.2016

Two key Cooking Vinyl executives got promotions and four new artists got record deals in just another for indie label Cooking Vinyl, currently celebrating their 30th year of releasing often. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2016/11/2-big-promotions-4-new-signings-cooking-vinyl-11142

cooking vinylTwo key Cooking Vinyl executives got promotions and four new artists got record deals in just another for indie label Cooking Vinyl, currently celebrating their 30th year of releasing often great music.  

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Rob and chris

Cooking Vinyl General Manager Rob Collins, who has been with the company since January 1999, has been promoted to the position of Managing Director of Cooking Vinyl Ltd and Chris Farrow, who was previously Marketing Manager, has been elevated to Head of UK Marketing and Product Management. Both appointments are effective immediately.

Cooking Vinyl has also announced several new signings including:
  • Me and that Man a new project from Nergal, the frontman from acclaimed rock band Behemoth.
  • Starsailor – recently reformed (featuring all the original members), the band are out on the road in the UK this December and recording their 5th album. Last studio album ‘All the Plans’ was released in March 2009 . New tour dates here: http://www.starsailorband.co.uk/tour.asp
  • Maximo Park – the Newcastle based band will release their 6th album on Cooking Vinyl next year, their first since the Top 10 ‘Too Much Information’ in 2014.
  • Lewis Watson – releases his second album in 2017, the follow up to 2014’s acclaimed ‘The Morning’.

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