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Music Industry Moves: Why Don t We Signs With AGI; Jason Flom s Lava for Good Partners With Stitcher
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Wednesday, Feb. 3
+ Why Don’t We has signed with Artist Group International (AGI) for worldwide representation in all areas. The group, which is signed to Atlantic and managed by Randy Phillips and David Loeffler for Signature Entertainment, will be represented by a team of agents led by Dennis Arfa and Jarred Arfa. Why Don’t We recently released its second album, “The Good Times and the Bad Ones.”
+ Universal Music Group (UMG) has appointed
Music Industry Moves: Primary Wave Acquires Sun Records; Sub Pop Opens Seattle Flagship Store
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Sub Pop Records has opened a new retail store in Seattle’s South Lake Union neighborhood. The flagship location at 2130 7th Ave. sells shirts, hats, hoodies, various knick-knacks, trinkets and “objets d’art,” according to an announcement, “as well as actual vinyl LP copies (aka ‘records’) of every Hardly Art and Sub Pop release currently in print.” The new location follows the Sub Pop airport store, which opened in 2014.
Sub Pop, which launched in 1988 with early releases by Nirvana, Mudhoney and Soundgarden, is currently home to such acts as The Postal Service, Father John Misty, Beach House and Wolf Parade, among others.