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ABC Music

ABC Music is Australia's largest independent record label. It operates under the ABC Commercial division of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. It covers a wide range of music genres, including classical, children’s and adult contemporary music, blues, roots, rock, and Australian country music. Its imprints include ABC Classics and FOUR FOUR.

For the Stereolab album, see ABC Music (album).

ABC Music

1974 (1974)

Various

ABC Music Publishing was a separate business unit of ABC music, which published the work of composers and songwriters, until its catalogue was acquired by Universal Music Publishing Group Australia & NZ in 2020/21.


Established in 1974, ABC Music is one of the longest-running, most prolific and diverse independent record label.[1] Operating as part of the ABC Commercial division, ABC Music invests all profits back into the broader ABC, to spend on the creation of content and to further its ABC Charter activities.[2][3][4]

Catalogue[edit]

ABC Music the largest independent record label in Australia.[5] Its catalogue covers a wide variety of genres including country, classical, blues, roots, and rock.[4]


The label has released many albums in conjunction with various ABC Radio stations and programs, including triple j's Hottest 100, Like A Version, House Party, One Night Stand, Beat The Drum and 40 Years Of Music releases,[6] as well as tribute albums to Nick Cave[7] and Paul Kelly.[8] It is also home to a number of popular compilation series, including Countdown, rage, Hit Country, Beaut Ute and ABC Kids themed titles, and has produced a number of special event releases, such as His Life and Music, the live album from Gurrumul featuring the Sydney Symphony Orchestra.

Genre

Classical

1987

ABC Music

Australian Composers Series with the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra

ABC Music

2012

Active

Rock, ska, punk, etc.

Sydney

Awards[edit]

As of 2022, ABC Music releases have received 119 ARIA Music Awards in a wide range of categories, since the awards' inception in 1987.[15]


Music by Australian composers features prominently in the list winners, including Peter Sculthorpe, Richard Meale, Carl Vine and Ross Edwards. Australian orchestras have also dominated the awards, with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra featuring on four award winners. Soprano Yvonne Kenny and pianist Gerard Willems have both won the award twice.


The label has enjoyed great success in recent years, including ARIA Chart Number One albums from Lee Kernaghan[16] and Triple J's Like a Version.[17][18]


ABC Music was named "Best Independent Label" at the 2020 AIR Awards[19]

ABC Music Publishing[edit]

ABC Music Publishing is as of June 2021 still registered as a business name under ABC Commercial, but its website is no longer in existence,[20] after its catalogue had been sold to Universal Music Publishing Group Australia & NZ.[a] It was "an independent music publisher representing some of Australia’s most recognised songwriters and composers", including screen composers.[20] It also provided a personalised service for filmmakers, providing licences for appropriate music for their films.[21]


It represented some of Australia's most recognised songwriters and composers, including You Am I, Ruby Boots, Ben Salter, The Audreys, Sean O'Boyle, Juice Music, Tim Rogers, Davey Lane, Kit Warhurst, Amanda Brown, Rosie Westbrook, Sara Storer, Andy Clockwise, Sinead Burgess, Lachlan Bryan, and Rhys Muldoon.


Marianna Annas was Head of ABC Music Publishing until January 2020, before moving to take up the position of Vice President, Commercial & Creative at Universal Music Publishing Group Australia & NZ,[22][23] based in Sydney.[24]

ABC Audio[edit]

ABC Audio is a leading producer of audiobooks and other spoken word releases, receiving distribution from Bolinda Audio Publishing.[25]

Official website

Four Four

ABC Classic Albums