- Simon Cowell
Simon Cowell (born 7 October, 1959) is an English artist and repertoire ("A&R") executive for Sony BMG in the United Kingdom, but is known as a judge on television programs such as "Pop Idol", "The X Factor", "American Idol" and "Britain's Got Talent". He is notorious for his unsparingly blunt and often controversial criticism of the contestants. He is known for combining activities in the television and music industries, … - Ben Mills
Benjamin Collett Mills (born 1 March 1980 in Chatham, Kent, England) is a British singer who shot to fame on the third series of "The X Factor", where he finished in third place. He is currently recording his debut album and has signed a five-album record deal with Sony BMG. His album, "Picture of You", was released on 12 March 2007, the same date as the debut album from "The X Factor" runner up Raymond Quinn. - Thomas Hesse
Thomas Hesse is President of Sony BMG Music Entertainment's Global Digital Business and US Sales. He reports directly to Tim Bowen, Chief Operating Officer for Sony BMG Music Entertainment. He is based in New York City. Hesse was appointed to the position of President in charge of Global Digital Business upon the completion of the SONY BMG merger in 2004. Since the beginning of 2007 he was also put in charge of SONY BMG's physical sales activities in the US, … - Kazzer
Kazzer, born Mark Kasprzyk, is a hip hop-influenced alternative rock musician and auto sports television personality from Canada. He grew up in Binbrook, Ontario, near Hamilton. So far a one-hit wonder in Canada, he is best-known for his hit "Pedal to the Metal", which was aired regularly on MuchMusic and MTV Europe, played on contemporary hit radio, hot adult contemporary, alternative rock and mainstream rock radio stations in Canada. - Jonesmann
Samson Jones, better known as Jonesmann, is a German rapper. He was born in Frankfurt to an US American father and a German mother. He is signed to Azad's label Bozz Music and Sony BMG. - Fredrika Stahl
Fredrika Stahl (born 24 October 1984 in Stockholm, Sweden) is a Swedish singer and songwriter signed to the Vogue label (a part of Sony BMG) of France, and whose debut album, "A Fraction of You", was released 27 March 2006 in France, as well as in her native Sweden and Finland 14 June 2006, and is scheduled for release in additional countries later the same year. Her style is a mix of jazz and pop. Along with singing, Fredrika plays the piano and guitar. - Elvira Nikolaisen
Elvira Nikolaisen (born 1980 in Moi) is a Norwegian singer-songwriter signed for Sony BMG. She released her debut single "Love I Can't Defend" in December 2005, it reached the number 3 spot on the Norwegian singles list. She followed up the hit with her first album, "Quiet Exit", and a second single, "Egypt Song", in March 2006. The album peaked at #2 in the Norwegian chart.. She from a musical family, … - Casey Donovan
Casey Donovan (born May 13, 1988) is an Australian singer and the youngest winner of the idol competition anywhere in the world, winning the second season of "Australian Idol" at the mere age of 16. On 17 July, 2006, it was announced that Donovan had been dropped by her label Sony BMG because of concerns about her image and poor sales of her albums. - Jörgen Elofsson
Jörgen Kjell Elofsson is a songwriter who has written or co-written hits for stars such as Britney Spears, Kelly Clarkson, Ana Johnsson, Marie Serneholt and Shayne Ward. He has also written hit singles for groups such as Il Divo and Westlife. His musical career started when he was 16, and was the lead singer and guitarist in different bands. After that he had a solo career and released two albums in 1989 and 1992, under the name "Shane". - Joseph McManners
Joseph McManners (born December 3, 1992, in Canterbury, Kent) is an English musical theatre actor and singer. He lives on a non-working farm in a small village near Canterbury and attends Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys (also in Canterbury). Joseph will not be attending Tonbridge School. He will continue his education at Simon Langton where he will sit his GCSEs in the core subjects (Maths, English and Science) and has chosen to take Art, Music, History and Economics. - Chelo
Chelo is a Puerto Rican hip-hop singer based in Miami Beach, Florida recently signed with Sony BMG as a solo artist. His debut album is called 360°, and fuses pop, urban and Latin music. The album is recorded in a mix of English and Spanglish. His real and full name is Jose Oscar Mejias Hernandez. Chelo was asked by reggaeton star Daddy Yankee to assist him as a choreographer while still in high school, which led to his joining the groups Jyve V and Mexican ATM, … - Daniel Breitholtz
Daniel Breitholtz is an A&R-manager at Sony BMG. Together with voice coach Kishti Tomita, manager and talent scout Peter Swartling and producer, musician and disc jockey Claes af Geijerstam he is a part of the Idol 2004, Idol 2005, Idol 2006 and Idol 2007 jury. Breitholtz has a history with artists like Whitney Houston, Westlife, Outkast and Toni Braxton. Breitholtz has also been a publisher for some of the most successful songwriters, … - Chloe
Chloe Skipp. is an Australian pop singer-songwriter born in Melbourne. Chloe made her debut in 2004 on Australian Idol, she made it into the top thirty but failed to get through. Her debut song "Stars" was released in Australia on September 24, 2004 through Sony BMG but did not get much success on the charts only peaking at number sixty-six on the ARIA singles chart. In 2005 Chloe released a cover of The Primitives song "Crash", … - Nicholas Lens
The multi-disciplinary artist Nicholas Lens is a contemporary Belgian author, composer and <small>(recently as well)</small> director.<br /> "Nicholas Lens" <small>"(sometimes credited as Nicolas Lens or Nicolas Lenz)"</small> was born in Ypres, a small provincial town near the French border in Flanders, Belgium. His godfather taught him violin when he was five. He studied trumpet and double-bass, first at local academies and then at Royal conservatories. - Bob Thiele
Bob Thiele (July 27, 1922 - January 30, 1996) was an American record producer. His wife was the singer Teresa Brewer. He hosted a jazz radio show when he was 14. He also played clarinet and led a band in the New York area. At 17 he founded the Signature Records label and recorded many jazz greats, including Lester Young, Errol Garner and, in 1943, Coleman Hawkins. Signature folded in 1948 and he joined Decca Records in 1952, running its Coral Records subsidiary. - Ben Lummis
Ben Lummis, (born Benjamin Lummis on June 1 1978), was the winner in season one of NZ Idol in 2004. On May 10 Ben won New Zealand Idol, despite being in the bottom 3 multiple times. After winning NZ idol he released his first hit single 'They Can't Take That Away', which debuted in the NZ Top 40 Chart at #1 where it remained for seven weeks, selling over 4x platinum in the process. On June 15 saw the release of his debut album, "One Road". - Naomi Striemer
Naomi Striemer (born October 6, 1982 in Putnam Valley, New York) is a Canadian/American singer. She was raised on a hobby farm in Malagash Point, near Truro, Nova Scotia and homeschooled by strict Seventh-day Adventist parents. At age ten, her family moved to Manitoba where in 1993 the 11-year-old recorded an album of Christian music. In 1998 he family moved again, this time to Florida. - Aaradhna
Aaradhna has appeared on a few compilations and soundtracks since 2004 in New Zealand and Australia. The following is a list of these albums that have featured her music. - Jo Appleby
Jo Appleby (born April 7 1978 in Blackpool, England) is a soprano and former member of opera group Amici Forever. She began studying opera at the Royal Northern College of Music when she was 19 years old, where four years later, she gained an honours degree. She then won a scholarship from the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company before embarking on an operatic career. She spent four years performing with the Glyndebourne Festival Opera and Touring Opera Company, … - Tom Fox
Tom Fox is an independent singer-songwriter from England, whose songs have racked up over one million downloads. His style has been described as a fusion of soul, pop, blues, disco, funk and acid jazz, and his music has been released on the Wavemusic (jazz) label in Europe. Tom Fox's debut album "Midnight Rain" was produced by a Switzerland based producer, Signorino TJ who has produced artists in Europe for Sony BMG. - Henrik Takkenberg
Henrik Takkenberg was a lead singer, songwriter, composer and producer who developed a new musical style he named Flamenco Chill. He was the producer and a member of the Spanish group Chambao (Sony BMG) and produced Cathy Claret on the album Sambisarane (Subterfuge Records). The fusion of electronic ambient sounds with Flamenco, transformed the interpretation of this traditional Spanish music and met with popular success. - Timi Dakolo
Timi Dakolo is the winner of the first season of Idols West Africa. He was declared the winner on May 26, 2007 at the home of Idols, Planet One. The show was televised the next day. He beat out runner-up, Omawumi Megbele with 63% of the votes. With his victory, he takes home many prizes including a recording contract with Sony BMG. - Mari Nallos
"Marri Nallos" is a ballad, jazz, pop singer from the Philippines. Marri who was born in Rome, Italy and raised in London. She was discovered by the late Inday Badiday and George Canseco who described her as having a "Crystal Voice" after they saw Marri in one of her gigs at Hyatt's Calesa Bar in the year 2000. She signed a contract under "Star Records" with first single was "Alipin Mo Ako." The said album was not successful. - Yannus Sufandi
Yannus Sufandi (born 2 January, 1980) is an Indonesian-born Australian actor, choreographer, model and dance instructor who specializes in Hip Hop, funk, jazz, Latin and breakdancing. He used to represent Indonesia and later Australia in swimming in national and regional levels. He performs choreography in music videos, commercial videos, and live events as well as in fight scenes and stunts in films. - Kate Miller-Heidke
Kate Miller-Heidke (b. 16 November 1981) is a singer-songwriter from Brisbane, Australia. Although trained as an opera singer, she has followed a career in popular music and currently records for Sony-BMG Australia. - Greig Nori
Greig Nori, producer and musician from Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada, is well known as the former frontman, lead vocalist and guitarist of the pop punk and indie rock band Treble Charger. Greig disbanded Treble Charger in February 2006. In the late 1990s he began working as a producer with Sum 41. Until 2004 he was the in-house producer for the band and also their manager. - Keir Nuttall
Keir Nuttall is a Brisbane guitarist, singer and songwriter. He performs and records in the band of Kate Miller-Heidke, the Brisbane singer-songwriter and Sony-BMG artist, as well as in the progressive rock trio Transport. Although Kate Miller-Heidke's repertoire consists mainly of her own compositions, she has also recorded or performed some songs written by Keir Nuttall, including her 2004 turntable hit "Space They Cannot Touch" and her 2007 single "Words". - Matthew Stiff
Matthew William Tansley Stiff (born December 13, 1979 in Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire) is a baritone-bass singer with British vocal group G4. - Piet van Wyk de Vries
Piet van Wyk de Vries is a South African music producer, born in Pretoria in 1972. He started in the music industry by fronting the band "Flying Circus", but soon changed directions by focusing more on music production and studio design. This culminated in 2000 when he designed and built what was at the time the largest digital studio in Africa for Sting Music in Johannesburg. He used this Pro-Tools based studio to produce the first Afrikaans album by the artist Dozi, … - Idc
IDC is the DJ/recording artist from London UK. Real name David McCarthy, IDC was one of the first of the "new wave" of UK Bastard pop/bootleg and mash-up practitioners, emerging in late 2002 when an Eminem-sampling track he produced was featured on MTVNE's flagship MTV Select programme in the UK. Throughout 2003 more than 30 IDC productions received radio airplay around the world, with heavy support in the UK from XFM DJs Eddy Temple Morris, James Hyman and John Kennedy. - Natalia Hernández Botero
Natalia Hernández Botero, also known as Naty Botero is a Colombian model and singer. Born in Medellín, she moved to Bogotá at a young age, and stayed there through high school. She studied in both Paris and New York City. She has released one full-length album with Sony/BMG, "Naty Botero", which contained the hit "Te quiero mucho". She also has two other songs that have appeared in the Colombian Top 40, "Fuego" and "Dinosaurio". - Sony Bmg
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