Warner Music Canada
Warner Music Canada is the Canadian division of Warner Music Group. The label previously operated as WEA Music of Canada, Ltd. (French: WEA Musique du Canada, Ltée),[1] often shortened to WEA Canada, the Canadian subsidiary of WEA International, which later changed its name to Warner Music International in 1990. It was founded in 1967 as Warner Reprise Canada Ltd.[2]
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Parent company | Warner Music Group |
Founded | 1967 |
Country of origin | Canada |
Location | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Official website | www |
Current artist roster
This list is for artists signed directly to Warner Music Canada.
- 54-40
- Big Wreck
- Billy Talent
- Blue Rodeo
- Brett Kissel
- Buck 65
- Carys
- Corey Hart
- Corneille
- Courage My Love
- Die Mannequin
- Divine Brown
- Eleven Past One
- Great Big Sea
- Greg Keelor
- Hot Hot Heat
- Meaghan Smith
- Meghan Patrick
- Modern Space
- Myles Castello
- Scott Helman
- Spirit of the West
- Sarah Slean
- Philip Sayce
- The Abrams
- The Balconies
- The Cliks
- The Sheepdogs
- The Waking Eyes
- The Washboard Union
- Tomi Swick
Canadian artists on Warner Music Group affiliates
This list is for Canadian artists currently signed to other Warner Music Group affiliates based outside of Canada.
- Michael Bublé (Reprise Records, 143 Records)
- Glass Tiger (Halo Entertainment Group and Willow Music) (distributed by Warner)
- Scott Helman (Warner Music Canada)
- High Valley (Warner Music Nashville)
- k.d. lang (Nonesuch Records) (previously on Sire and Warner Bros.)
- Robyn Ottolini (Warner Music Nashville)
- Daniel Powter (Warner Bros. Records)
- Rush (Roadrunner Records, previously on Atlantic) (new US LPs imported into Canada under licence)
- Simple Plan (Atlantic Records)
- Tegan and Sara (EastWest/Warner Bros. Records)
- Neil Young (Reprise Records)
Canadian artists formerly signed to Warner Music Group
- Barenaked Ladies (Reprise)
- Bif Naked (Lava/Atlantic [outside Canada]/Warner Music Canada)
- Leonard Cohen (Warner Bros.)
- Victoria Duffield (Warner Music Canada)
- Matthew Good (Warner Music Canada)
- Gowan (Anthem/Atlantic) (outside Canada)
- Honeymoon Suite (WEA)
- Hot Hot Heat (Sire)
- Gordon Lightfoot (Reprise/Warner Bros.)
- Lisa Lougheed (WEA)
- Alanis Morissette (Maverick/Reprise)
- Joni Mitchell (Asylum/Reprise)
- Alannah Myles (Atlantic)
- One To One (Bonaire/WEA)
- Robbie Robertson (Warner Bros.)
- Lorraine Segato (WEA)
- Tamia (Qwest/Warner Bros./Elektra)
- The Tragically Hip (Sire) (US)
Affiliated labels
- 6ixBuzz Entertainment[3] (2020–present)
References
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