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Zoo Entertainment (record label)

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Status
  
Defunct since 1997

Headquarters
  
Surrey, Canada

Founded
  
1990

Distributor(s)
  
Volcano

Country of origin
  
Founder
  
Lou Maglia

Parent company
  
BMG (1991-1996)Volcano (1996-1997)Sony Music Entertainment (current)

Location
  
Los Angeles (1991-1996)New York City (1996-1997)

Artists
  
Tool, Badkiz, Adam Jones, Danny Carey, Green Jellÿ

Albums
  
Ænima, Undertow, Girlfriend, Cereal Killer Sou, 100% Fun

Zoo Entertainment was an American record label formed in 1990 by Lou Maglia. Zoo released three platinum Tool records, as well as gold records by Green Jellÿ and Matthew Sweet. During its early, successful years, music industry executive George Daly was the label's original Vice President of A&R.

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History

The label was formed in 1990 by industry icon Lou Maglia (former president of Island Records). As early as 1993, Zoo was having financial difficulties. The record label also distributed Gamble & Huff's Philadelphia International Records for a short time. Being its distributor, the late Phyllis Hyman enjoyed a #1 R&B hit with "Don't Wanna Change The World," a song that was taken to US radio by radio promoter Jesus Garber, then a VP at Zoo.

In 1995, BMG reduced the staff at Zoo, foreshadowing problems for the label.

In August 1996, BMG sold Zoo to Kevin Czinger's newly formed Volcano Entertainment. It began as a partnership between the two labels, but by the end of 1997 the Zoo name had been phased out. All of Zoo's artists were absorbed by the new Volcano imprint. Volcano went through changes and was eventually sold to the Zomba Label Group in the spring of 1998. When Zomba was purchased by BMG in 2002, any remaining Zoo artists were returned to the BMG fold. BMG's assets were sold in 2008 to Sony Corporation of America and the back catalog is now handled by Sony Music through Volcano.

Artists

  • 20 Fingers
  • 7 Year Bitch
  • Ajax
  • Akinyele
  • Alcohol Funnycar
  • Bad Boys Blue
  • Big Star
  • Bleu
  • Blue Train
  • Calamity Jane
  • Cause & Effect
  • Clarence Clemons
  • Coming Of Age
  • Course of Empire
  • Cosmic Travelers
  • Crowbar
  • Disturbance
  • Dogstar
  • Drive
  • Flowerhead
  • Gary Hoey
  • Gillette
  • Great White
  • Green Jellÿ
  • Hoodoo Gurus
  • Kemelions
  • Killers
  • Killing Joke
  • Little Feat
  • Last Gentlemen
  • Lazet Michaels
  • Lusk
  • Love Jones
  • Matthew Sweet
  • Max-A-Million
  • Miss Alans
  • Morpheus
  • Nature
  • N.F.B.
  • Odds
  • Oliver Who?
  • Overlords
  • Philip Bailey
  • Phyllis Hyman
  • Pood, Bhud, 'N' Pflug
  • The Pooh Sticks
  • Procol Harum
  • Steve Pryor Band
  • Street Mentality
  • Red Square Black
  • Replicants
  • Rhythm Tribe
  • Rosco Martinez
  • Self
  • Shaver
  • Spelvins
  • Tool
  • Tung Twista
  • Varga
  • Voices
  • Webb Wilder
  • References

    Zoo Entertainment (record label) Wikipedia