American record label
Hear Music
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Parent company
| Concord Music Group
and
Starbucks
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Founded
| 1990 (as catalog company)
2007
(
2007
)
(as record label)
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Status
| Defunct
[1]
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Distributor(s)
| Concord Music Group
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Genre
| Rock, pop
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Country of origin
| U.S.
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Official website
| Official site
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Starbucks' second Hear Music Coffeehouse at the South Bank development adjacent to the
River Walk
Hear Music
was a record label that was founded in 2007 in a partnership between
Concord Music Group
and
Starbucks
. Hear Music began as a catalog company in
Cambridge, Massachusetts
, in 1990 before being purchased by
Starbucks
in 1999.
Concept
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The Hear Music brand has four components: the music that each location plays; in-store CD sales, including Starbucks exclusives; branded retail stores, which opened shortly after the catalog was formed, and a label distributing their recordings.
As of December 2006, there were four
Starbucks
Hear Music Coffeehouses: Santa Monica, California, on the
Third Street Promenade
; San Antonio, Texas, on the
River Walk
; Miami, Florida, on the
Lincoln Road
shopping promenade; and Bellevue, Washington, in
Bellevue Square
.
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The original, now-defunct Hear Music Store was located in
Berkeley, California
. Ten Starbucks locations also had Hear Music "media bars," a service which uses tablet PCs to allow customers to create their own mix CDs. The media bars were located in Seattle and in Austin, Texas. The music section in Canadian bookstore chain
Chapters
was at one time a licensed version of the Hear Music concept; however, the company no longer uses the brand name.
Its biggest seller was
Ray Charles
' Grammy-winning
Genius Loves Company
, with sales of 2.86 million records; 25% of those were sold at Starbucks locations.
In 2005, Starbucks announced a partnership with singer/songwriter
Alanis Morissette
. In a six-week deal, Morissette sold an acoustic version of
Jagged Little Pill
in Starbucks stores only. The acoustic version was released on June 13, 2005, to mark the album's tenth anniversary. This limited availability led to a dispute between
Maverick Records
and
HMV Canada
, who retaliated by removing Morissette's other albums from store shelves for the duration of Starbucks' exclusive sale.
In April 2008, Starbucks announced that it was refining its entertainment strategy and turning over the day-to-day management of Hear Music to
Concord
.
[3]
At the same time that Starbucks closed 600 coffeehouses in July 2008, it was announced that the Hear Music label would be shutting down.
[3]
One of the four Hear Music stores, in Santa Monica, California, indicated that its music operation would be permanently closed approximately September 20, 2008. Another Hear Music store in Bellevue, Washington was converted to a regular Starbucks. The Lincoln Road Miami Beach location was downgraded as well, since November 2008.
Creation as a record label
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On March 12, 2007, Starbucks and
Concord Music Group
launched the Hear Music record label.
[4]
[5]
The company's first artist signing was
Paul McCartney
, leaving his long-time label
EMI
on March 21, 2007.
[6]
In July 2007, the label signed
Joni Mitchell
and announced that her first album of new material in nearly ten years,
Shine
, would be released on September 25, 2007.
[7]
In March 2008, it was announced that
Carly Simon
had signed with the label and would be releasing a new album entitled
This Kind of Love
in late April 2008, her first collection of original songs since 2000's
The Bedroom Tapes
.
[8]
She blamed poor sales on Hear Music's failure to promote the album. She sued the company and lost.
[9]
Roster
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References
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External links
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Board of directors
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Assets and products
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Former assets
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See also
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Concord Label Group
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Concord Music Publishing
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Concord Originals
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Concord Theatricals
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Defunct/Inactive
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