Sony Music Australia
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Public | |
Industry | Music, entertainment |
Founded | 5 August 2004 (original date) 2 October 2008 (relaunch) As Sony Music Entertainment Australia Pty Ltd (2003) |
Headquarters | Sydney, Melbourne, Australia |
Products | Music, entertainment |
Parent | Sony Music Entertainment |
Website | Official website |
Sony Music Entertainment Australia is the predominant record label operated by Sony Music Entertainment in Australia.
Current artists
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- Adam Harvey
- Beau Ryan
- Bonnie Anderson (Australia's Got Talent winner, 2007)
- Carmada
- Channel Seven personalities and shows
- Cold Clinical Love
- Cyrus Villanueva (X Factor winner, 2015)
- Dami Im (X Factor winner, 2013)
- Damien Leith
- Daryl Braithwaite (also contracted to Columbia Records)
- David Campbell
- Dean Ray (X Factor runner-up, 2014)
- Delta Goodrem (also contracted to Columbia Records)
- Didier Cohen
- Drapht
- Gang of Youths
- Guy Sebastian (Australian Idol winner, 2003)
- Helena
- Holy Holy
- Hoodoo Gurus
- Human Nature
- Jackie Onassis
- Jackson McLaren
- Jai Waetford (X Factor third place, 2013)
- Jess & Matt (X Factor third place, 2015)
- Jessica Mauboy (Australian Idol runner-up, 2006)
- John Farnham
- Josh Pyke
- Justice Crew (Australia's Got Talent winners, 2010)
- Karnivool
- Kate Ceberano
- Little Sea
- M4sonic
- Marcus Santoro
- Mark Vincent (Australia's Got Talent winner, 2009)
- Marlisa Punzalan (X Factor winner, 2014)
- Max & Bianca
- Midnight Oil
- Miracle
- Montaigne
- MuteMath
- Natalie Bassingthwaighte
- Nathaniel Willemse (X Factor finalist, 2012)
- O'Shea
- Peking Duk
- Pete Murray
- Reigan Derry (X Factor fourth place, 2014)[1]
- RÜFÜS
- Samantha Jade (X Factor winner, 2012)
- So Fresh compilation albums (previously joint with Universal Music Australia)
- Stan Walker (Australian Idol winner, 2009)
- Taylor Henderson (X Factor runner up, 2013)
- The Paper Kites
- The Veronicas
- Tim Omaji (Australia's Got Talent third place, 2011)
- Tonight Alive
- Way of the Eagle
- Will Sparks
- The X Factor Australia
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Former artists
- Altiyan Childs (X Factor winner, 2010)
- Amy Meredith
- Amy Pearson (Peppermint Blue/Columbia)
- Anise K
- Anthony Callea (Australian Idol runner-up, 2004)
- Ashley Burke (2013)
- Augie March
- Australia's Got Talent (2007-2013)
- Australian Idol (2003–2009)
- Axle Whitehead
- Bella Ferraro (X Factor fourth place, 2012)
- Brooke Fraser
- Brothers3 (X Factor third place, 2014)
- Casey Donovan (Australian Idol winner, 2004)
- Cassie Davis
- Chris Rose
- The Collective (X Factor third place, 2012)
- Dewayne Everettsmith
- Emily Williams (Australian Idol runner-up, 2005)
- Georgia Perry
- Geri Halliwell
- Glass Towers
- Jack Vidgen (Australia's Got Talent winner, 2011)
- The Janoskians
- Jason Owen (X Factor runner-up, 2012)
- Jezzabell Doran
- Johnny Ruffo (X Factor third place, 2011)
- Jordan Jansen
- Kate DeAraugo (Australian Idol winner, 2005)
- Kate Miller-Heidke
- Katie Noonan
- Kaz James
- Kids of 88
- Krill
- Lovers Electric
- Matthew Hardy
- Michael Paynter
- Mr. Little Jeans
- Natalie Gauci (Australian Idol winner, 2007)
- Neighbours (1989-2011)
- Network Ten (1989-2011)
- Old Man River
- Paulini (Australian Idol fourth place, 2003)
- The Prodigy (1992-2004; licensed from XL Recordings)
- Tim Freedman
- Rachael Beck
- Reece Mastin (X Factor winner, 2011)
- Rogue Traders
- Scarlett Belle
- Shannon Noll (Australian Idol runner-up, 2003)
- Skybombers
- Small Mercies
- So You Think You Can Dance Australia (2008–2010)
- Straalen McCallum
- Syndicate
- Third Degree (X Factor fourth place, 2013)
- The Vines
- Wes Carr (Australian Idol winner, 2008)
- The Wiggles
- Young Divas
- Young Men Society (X Factor finalist, 2011)
Columbia/CBS Records
- Daryl Braithwaite
- Cherry
- Craig Maclachlan & Check 1/2
- Died Pretty
- Matt Finish
- Midnight Oil
- Moscos & Stone
- Nikka Costa
- The Atlantics
- The Fan Club
- Tina Arena
- Uncanny X-Men (band)
- Wa Wa Nee
Epic Records
RCA Records
- ABBA
- Chicks Incorporated
- Divinyls
- Girl Overboard
- Girlfriend
- Natalie Imbruglia
- Max Merritt & The Meteors
- Oblivia
- Solid Citizens
- Southern Sons
- You Am I
Ariola Records
Art Records (only when this label was being distributed by BMG)
Gotham, Transistor Music and JVC Records (when these labels were being distributed by BMG)
References
External links
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