Terry McBride
Terry McBride is one of the three founding owners of Canada's
Largest Independent Record Label, Nettwerk Productions. Started
in Terry's small apartment in 1984, with partners Mark Jowett
and Ric Arboit, Nettwerk Productions has grown rapidly and
today has major corporate offices in Vancouver, New York,
London and Los Angeles.
Terry McBride is the CEO of Nettwerk Productions which includes
Nettwerk Records (Record Label), Nettwerk Management (Artist,
DJ and Producer management), Music Publishing, Nettmedia (Web
and DVD design), Artwerks (Graphic and Fashion design).
In 1996, Terry McBride with partners Sarah McLachlan, Dan
Fraser and Marty Diamond founded one of the most prolific
and eclectic concert tours of the 1990's "Lilith Fair". The
concept of an all female headline travelling concert tour
was unheard of, but from 1997 to 1999 "Lilith Fair" changed
the music business forever. Not only was "Lilith Fair" the
dominant tour of its time, it changed the radio business,
launched musical careers and in the process "Lilith Fair"
raised over 10 million dollars for various woman's charities.
Lilith Fair was a 3 year plan from the start and true to its
original concept wrapped up in 1999, but its impact is still
being felt today.
Nettwerk Management exclusive clients include such multi-million
selling artists as, Avril Lavigne, Barenaked Ladies, Coldplay,
Dido, Sarah McLachlan and Sum 41. In the year 2000, Nettwerk
Management expanded it's roster to include Producers/Mixers
and DJS and now has a client list of over 40 world renowned
professionals including Howard Benson (POD), Cliff Magnus
(Avril Lavigne), Randy Staub (Nickelback, Metallica) and Mark
Trombino (Blink 182, Jimmy Eat World)
Since its inception Nettwerk Productions has been responsible
for the release of over 400 different albums that have amassed
worldwide sales in excess of 100 million albums. With multiple
#1 albums and singles throughout the world Nettwerk has grown
from a small Vancouver Record Label into an International
Musical powerhouse.
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