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| B-Rite |
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| BadChristian Music |
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| BCI |
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| Beach Street |
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An imprint label of Reunion Reunion Records. |
| BEC Recordings |
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BEC Recordings is a rock record label that is an imprint of Tooth & Nail Records. The label was formed in 1997 by Tooth & Nail president, Brandon Ebel in partnership with the EMI Christian Music Group. The label is home to many bands that, while falling under the Christian rock/Contemporary umbrella, that also have a more adult sound to the music, as opposed to Tooth & Nail Records or its other subsidiaries Solid State Records and Uprok Records, which tend to be more focused on more of a mainstream Alternative rock sound |
| BeeJay Recording |
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| Bell |
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| Bellmark Records |
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| Benson |
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| Beracah Records |
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| Bethel Music |
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| BHT Records |
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Record label owned by renowned industry veterans Mike Blanton, Dan Harrell and Steve Thomas, BHT Entertainment is led by General Manager Troy Collins, a former Gotee and ForeFront Records executive. Collins will oversee three divisions under the BHT umbrella, each concentrating on a specific genre: R&B/Urban, CCM/Pop and Mainstream Pop/Rock. |
| Bibletone |
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| Big God Records |
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| Big3 Records |
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| Birdwing |
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The Birdwing imprint was a special projects division of Sparrow Records. |
| Birthright |
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Birthright Records, owned by Dr. Byron Spears, was a black owned Los Angeles, California gospel record label, which lasted from the mid 1970's until the late 1980's. Birthright is the renamed label of Bee Gee Records and is a division of Bee Gee Records, also owned by Dr Spears, it was distributed by Ranwood Records of Los Angeles, being distributed by Word Records and eventually distributed by Light Records. |
| Black River Christian |
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| Black Shoe |
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| Blind Records |
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| Blind Thief Recordings |
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Label that published "Between the Fence & the Universe", Kevin Max (formerly of DC Talk)'s 2004 release. |
| Blonde Vinyl |
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Blonde Vinyl records started as imprint for two of Michael Knott's independent releases in 1984 and 1989. Sometime in 1990 or 1991, Michael decided to turn Blonde Vinyl into a full music label. The Christian music industry had started to grow a little stale during this time, so Knott decided to focus on developing bands that were creative and edgy. |
| Blue Collar Records |
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Distributed by Lexicon. |
| Bluestone Records |
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| BMG |
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| BMG Heritage |
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| Boondoggie |
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| Bootblack |
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| Bootleglive.com |
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This label is a division of Creative Station Media and is releasing fully licensed and authorized CDRs of various live performances of many diverse bands and styles of music. |
| Bowyer & Bow |
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Chris Tomlin's imprint record label, in partnership with Capitol Christian Music Group |
| Brainstorm (BAI) |
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Brainstorm Artists International was a label manufactured and distributed by Word, Inc. |
| Brash Music |
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| Brave Music Unlimited |
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| Bread 'N Honey |
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| Brentwood |
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| Briante Music |
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| Bridge |
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| Brier Patch Music |
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| Broadstreet Publishing |
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| Broken |
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A division of Word, Inc. |
| BTS |
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| Buddah Records |
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| Bulletproof Music |
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| Burch Hill |
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| Burtonwood |
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| Cadence |
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| Calvary |
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| Calvary Chapel |
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| Calvary Echo |
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| CAM Enterprises |
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