.warnermusic Group has promoted Kevin Gore to president of global catalog, recorded music.
Kevin Gore, who is leaving the company. Gore had been president of the label’s Arts Music division, which, one of the U.K.’s leading labels specializing in West End and Broadway musical theater cast recordings., CEO of recorded music, who noted "Kevin’s most recent successes tell you a lot about why he was chosen for this important role. Just two years ago, he launched Arts Music, building a dynamic new division from the ground up.
Prior to Rhino, Gore worked for four years as president of UMG’s Universal Classics Group. He spent most of the 1990s as a vp of jazz promotion at Columbia Records. Gore will continue to lead WMG’s Arts Music, focusing on signing, developing and marketing releases across classical, musical theatre, jazz, children's music and film scores.
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