Posted: Tue., Mar. 12, 2002, 1:59pm PT

Epic spins gospel pact

Sony imprint signs marketing, distrib venture with Integrity

Sony Music imprint Epic Records is maneuvering to cash in on the industry-defying growth in the gospel music scene, inking a reciprocal marketing and distribution venture with Integrity, the largest independent gospel music company in the U.S.

Under the terms of the deal, Epic will pipe releases from Integrity labels in the U.S., Europe, Latin America, Asia, Australia and New Zealand through the major's worldwide marketing and distribution machine.

In turn, Integrity will market and promote select Christian releases from Epic and fellow Sony division Columbia Records specifically to the Christian bookstore market. The first release set for this treatment is "Heart to Yours" (Columbia), the gospel debut of Destiny's Child member Michelle Williams. Deal also will extend to some Christian albums in Sony's catalog.

Kids, Spanish tunes

In addition, Sony Music's kids unit, Sony Wonder, will distribute some releases for Integrity Just for Kids in the general retail market, and Sony Discos will handle selected Integrity Music Spanish records for nationwide marketing and distribution.

Tuesday's pact "marks the beginning of a new era for Integrity," said Integrity prexy and chief exec P. Michael Coleman. "Our artists will now be able to team up with one of the most creative and effective marketing organizations in the music industry."

Christian music enjoyed a banner year in 2001, partly as record buyers looked for uplifting themes following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Sales of contemporary Christian and gospel albums climbed 13.5%, according to the Christian Music Trade Assn., compared with a decline of nearly 5% in the broader market. Integrity said its own sales swelled by 37% in 2001 to nearly $71 million.

Warner acquisition

Sony's move follows another tie-up between a major label group and a gospel powerhouse: last November, Warner Music paid $84 million to acquire No. 3 Christian label Word Entertainment. Word, which had been distributed by Sony, itself distributed Integrity's recordings worldwide.

According to Integrity financial chief Don Ellington, Tuesday's deal continues his company's relationship with Sony, removing Word as the intermediary. However, Word will continue to handle Integrity's Christian bookstore distribution.

Shares of Integrity, which trades publicly on Nasdaq, leapt ahead after the deal was announced Tuesday.


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