Bryan Cole Leaves Cashbox Records, Re-energizes Own Perfect Vision Label
Country music recording artist, Bryan Cole has left Cashbox Records and will release his next album on his own label, Perfect Vision Records.
Online, April 5, 2011 (Newswire.com) - After a brief, yet successful relationship, Bryan Cole and Cashbox Records have parted company. Bryan announced Monday night, that he will be leaving the Cashbox umbrella to re-energize his own Perfect Vision Records, the original home to his critically acclaimed debut CD, "Wide Open Road." Bryan will begin recording his next album for Perfect Vision this fall, with a tentative release date of late November 2011.
In addition to his own projects, Bryan plans on signing other artists to his label, offering production, distribution, management, and booking services. He has appointed his manager, Michael Stover (MTS Management/VP Artist Management at Southern Star) to handle day-to-day label operations. Bryan has also called upon Daniel Bertoni, VP of Sales, to run the booking division. "I feel so blessed and excited about this opportunity to revamp Perfect Vision Records. In Michael and Dan, I am surrounded by such incredible talent and passion for the music industry. We are looking forward to connecting with the fans and putting out an amazing new record later this year."
Under the Perfect Vision Records label, Bryan originally released his "Wide Open Road" CD in January 2010. The album quickly reached the Roots Report Pop Country Top 10 and produced an international chart hit single, "I'm Comin' Home." This initial success led to a physical distribution deal with Victory Multimedia, who will continue to distribute the Perfect Vision catalog, as well as a nomination for NMW Best New Country Artist, and an Independent Music Award nomination for Best Country Album.
For more information, please visit www.bryancolemusic.com
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