Walt Disney Records Walt Disney Records, the flagship record label of the group, was founded on February 4, 1956 as
Disneyland Records, so that Disney would not have to release through third-party labels not associated with the studio, such as
RCA Victor or
Capitol Records, which had issued Disney albums in the past. Under the Disneyland label, among its other recordings, the studio also released new soundtrack LP's of some of the animated Disney films, including, a 3-LP album set in monophonic sound of all of the classical music heard in
Fantasia, perhaps the first soundtrack album containing virtually all the music from a feature-length film. (The "Meet the Soundtrack" intermission segment and the jam session were not included, and
Deems Taylor's commentary was also omitted.) Disneyland Records released cover versions (rather than soundtracks) of the songs from some of the other animated films, such as
Lady and the Tramp. In 1989, the label was renamed to its current branding and now releases a broad range of Disney-branded music, such as soundtracks to films from
Walt Disney Pictures,
Walt Disney Animation Studios,
Pixar, and
Lucasfilm, original studio albums from
Disney Channel artists, and compilations albums by
Radio Disney.
Hollywood Records Hollywood Records, primarily focuses on pop, rock, alternative and country genres, as well as film soundtracks from
Marvel Studios,
20th Century Studios,
Searchlight Pictures, and
Hulu, as well as
20th Television's television series, Disney's cable networks, Patrick Joseph Music and DMG Nashville signed a co-pub agreement with songwriter
Melissa Peirce in 2012 with an extension in May 2015. In June 2012,
Lucy Hale was signed to Hollywood Record formerly defunct country sublabel, Lyric Street, for a single and album due in 2013. In November 2013, DMG and Bigger Picture Group signed an agreement for DMG to handle music licensing for Bigger Picture. After Bigger Picture's closure in 2014, DMG Nashville released its first studio album,
Lucy Hale's
Road Between, on June 3.
Disney Music Publishing Disney Music Publishing, controls the
publishing rights to music from Disney's film, television, theater and theme park divisions. Imprints include
Walt Disney Music Company, Wonderland Music Company, Agarita Music, Bantha Music, Buena Vista Music Co., Falferious Music, Five Hundred South Songs, Fuzzy Muppet Songs, Holpic Music, Inc., Hollywood Pictures Music, Mad Muppet Melodies, Marvel Comics Music, Marvel Superheroes Music, Pixar Music, Pixar Talking Pictures, Seven Peaks Music, Seven Summits Music, Touchstone Pictures Music & Songs, Inc., Utapau Music, and Wampa-Tauntaun Music.
Disney Concerts Disney Concerts, formerly
Buena Vista Concerts, is themselves involved in the holding, production, distribution and sponsoring of concert events related to Disney. In November 2024, they announced the Worlds Collide Tour, an interactive live concert celebrating music from the
Zombies and
Descendants franchises. The North American tour begins on July 17, 2025. It will feature performances from
Kylie Cantrall,
Joshua Colley,
Malia Baker and
Dara Reneé from
Descendants: The Rise of Red, and
Freya Skye,
Malachi Barton and Mekonnen Knife from
Zombies 4: Dawn of the Vampires.
Buena Vista Records Buena Vista Records, a label founded in 1959
S-Curve Records In June 2021,
Steve Greenberg announced he would be relaunching his record label
S-Curve Records under a new partnership with Disney Music Group. Artists with releases as a part of the partnership include
Andy Grammer and
Netta.
Former labels Disney Pearl, also as
Disney Pearl Series, was an
imprint of Disney Music Group for adult contemporary and pop music launched in November 2008 with a deal with
Yanni for
Yanni Voices albums including a Buena Vista Concert extensive tour, two Yanni
PBS specials and deals for the album's four vocal talent,
Nathan Pacheco, Chloe, Ender Thomas and Leslie Mills.
Lyric Street Records, was an American record label specializing in country music. President Randy Goodman, formerly a general manager for RCA Records, founded the label in 1997. Among its first artists were Lari White, John Berry, Aaron Tippin, SHeDAISY and extremely popular Rascal Flatts.
Carolwood Records was a short-lived subsidiary label of Lyric Street launched in October 2008. In April 2010, the label was folded into
Hollywood Records.
Mammoth Records, the formerly independent record label was founded by
Jay Faires in 1989. In 1993 it became part of a joint venture with
WEA-owned
Atlantic Records but hit the market again in 1997, when it was bought by the then Buena Vista Music Group, up until which it was based in North Carolina. It had a very successful alternative artist roster including acts such as Antenna, Blake Babies, Chainsaw Kittens, Dash Rip Rock, Dillon Fence, Frente!, Fun-Da-Mental, Fu Manchu, Jason & the Scorchers, Joe Henry, Juliana Hatfield, Kill Creek, Machines of Loving Grace, the Bats, the Melvins, My Friend Steve, Seven Mary Three, Squirrel Nut Zippers, the Sidewinders, Vanilla Trainwreck, and Victoria Williams. In 2003, the label was folded into
Hollywood Records.
Touchstone Records was a record label formed as a joint venture between Buena Vista Records and
Touchstone Pictures in 1986. It was folded into
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