NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Top40 Charts/ Lick Records) - E1 Entertainment Distribution U.S., the biggest Independent distributor in the United States, has signed Ohio-based Lick Records. Lick Records recording artists Jonalee White and McGuffey Lane will both release new albums in 2010.
Lick Records was established in 1996 on the strength of veteran artists McGuffey Lane, a popular 1980s country rock band. McGuffey Lane released four albums in the 1980s with Atco/Atlantic Records, one including the pop hit "Long Time Lovin' You." More recently, the band released two albums on the Lick Records label, "Call Me Lucky" (1998), and "Wood" (2002). McGuffey Lane is currently working on a new album due out this fall.
Vice President of Distribution for E1, Dale Libby, says "We're delighted to have Lick Records and its artists, especially McGuffey Lane and Jonalee White, as part of our growing family."
Also due out this year on Lick Records is country music artist Jonalee White's new album, "Sugar." When Jonalee's not making music, she's busy starring in her Austin, Texas-based Yallwire.com show, "Long Road to Nashville" and interviewing some of Nashville's most popular crooners, such as Charlie Daniels, Darryl Worley, and Jack Ingram.
Jonalee's new single "Naked As Fools" impacts radio on March 29th, 2010. Her new album, "Sugar," will be available in summer of 2010.
For more information visit: LickRecords.com, JonaleeWhite.com, McGuffeyLane.com or E1Entertainment.com.
About E1 Entertainment
E1 Entertainment (AIM: ETO) is a leading independent entertainment content owner that acquires film, television and music rights and exploits these rights in all media in more than 190 countries. The company currently operates in Canada, the U.S., the UK, Holland and Belgium through its four primary business units: E1 Television, E1 Films, E1 Music and E1 Distribution. These businesses collectively represent E1's extensive expertise in film distribution, television and music production/distribution, Kids content, Licensing and Distribution. E1's content library includes more than 3,700 feature films, 2,700 hours of original television programming and 15,000 music tracks.