With 15 Grammy Nominations, Nonesuch Records Is Thriving In Its Eclectic Groove

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With 15 Grammy Nominations, Nonesuch Records Is Thriving In Its Eclectic Groove
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Nonesuch Records president David Bither talks about having scored the most Grammys nods in its 59-year history with projects in more than a half-dozen different genres.

, the culmination of a 50-year journey to release one of music history’s most mythical projects. Nonesuch became a home for artists who wouldn’t fit anywhere else, who had something to say beyond the ordinary.

“The label is that most old fashioned of labels, in a very good way — one that seeks to follow an artist as they grow and change, rather than depend on the quick hit,” says, who has worked with Nonesuch since the beginning of a career that has spanned country, folk, bluegrass, soul, Gospel, jazz, R&B, operas and ballets. “It’s hard to imagine another home that would let me be me so completely.

“Did we think she was going to be best new artist? We didn’t think that the day the nominations were announced,” Bither says. “But she had something special, and it’s going to be really exciting to see what comes next. I’ve come to understand — having sat at the Grammys now for many years with artists and others — how much it means to the artists. It’s attached surgically to their names forever after.

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