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Cole Johnstone, Mark Bright, April Rider Form Foundry Records With ADA

image from celebrityaccess.comArtist manager Cole Johnstone, legendary producer Mark Bright, and record label veteran April Rider have formed a strategic alliance with ADA Worldwide to create a new entertainment company called Foundry Records.

The full-service independent record label based out of Nashville is dedicated to long-term artist development and will include a diverse roster of artists.

Johnstone will serve as the label’s General Manager, overseeing all day-to-day label operations while continuing to operate Johnstone Entertainment where he guides the careers of Shenandoah and Austin Merrill. Previously, he worked at Morris Higham Management, where he helped manage the careers of Big and Rich, Randy Owen, John Rich and The Farm.

Bright, whose legendary accomplishments as a producer, corporate executive, publisher and hit songwriter have all been well-documented throughout his three-plus decades in Nashville, will oversee A&R for the label while continuing to produce for a variety of artists. His past collaborators include Carrie Underwood, Reba, Sting, Vince Gill, Steven Tyler, Keith Urban, Billy Ray Cyrus, Luke Bryan, Shakira and more.

Rider, who will serve as VP of Marketing and Promotion, has worked with artists such as Tim McGraw, Lee Ann Womack, Deana Carter, Rodney Atkins, Lee Brice, Hank Williams Jr., Gary Allan, Logan Mize, Maggie Rose and Leann Rimes throughout her time as SVP Promotion at Curb Records, General Manager of BBR’s Stoney Creek Records and artist management at RPM Entertainment Group.

Of the new venture, Johnstone said: “I am beyond excited to be in business with Mark, April and ADA on this label. I’ve helped create and operate many artist-owned independent label imprints over the years from a management standpoint and this was the natural next step. When the opportunity presented itself for the three of us to partner together and create Foundry Records, it was a no brainer. Mark and April are both well-known and highly respected executives in the industry and I cannot wait to see what the future holds.”

ADA Worldwide, the independent distribution division of Warner Music Group, will support Foundry Records across sales and distribution on a global scale. The venture’s first signings, details on the label’s full staff and office location will be revealed soon.

photo: [L-R]: Cole Johnstone, Mark Bright and April Rider. Credit: Glen Rose.

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