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- Deep South Entertainment is a U.S. record label, artist management, music publishing, merchandising, and concert event production company with offices in Raleigh, North Carolina and Nashville, Tennessee. Dave Rose and Andy Martin launched Deep South in 1995 as a small, independent record label. The company started out by releasing Deep compilations where they would find new talent and feature their music on these compilations. Deep South quickly obtained national recognition as the artists they signed and released began to achieve great success, most notably, Five for Fighting, Sister Hazel, The Marvelous 3, and Marcy Playground. As Deep South expanded, it gradually shifted its focus to artist management, handling the careers of such artists as Bruce Hornsby, Little Feat, SR-71, Stryper, Vienna Teng, and many more. Deep South is regionally most noted for concert event production. Deep South, along with the Raleigh Convention Center, produces Bud Light Downtown Live, a free outdoor summer concert series featuring national recording artists, held in downtown Raleigh. Bud Light Downtown Live has become North Carolina’s premier outdoor concert series, giving music fans free concerts by the likes of The Violent Femmes, Better Than Ezra, Spin Doctors, Candlebox, Blue October, Butch Walker, Big Head Todd and The Monsters and many more. The events attract an average of 8,000 music fans per event from all over the Southeast. Under the Deep South umbrella is Choice Merchandise, a supplier and on-line merchandise fulfillment company for over two dozen national acts including Marcy Playground, The Subdudes, Allison Moorer, The Outlaws, Little Feat, Stryper, Bruce Hornsby, Darden Smith, Crooked Fingers, and more. For more information, please visit http://www. DeepSouthEntertainment. com.
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- Deep South Entertainment is a U.S. record label, artist management, music publishing, merchandising, and concert event production company with offices in Raleigh, North Carolina and Nashville, Tennessee. Dave Rose and Andy Martin launched Deep South in 1995 as a small, independent record label. The company started out by releasing Deep compilations where they would find new talent and feature their music on these compilations.
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