Sun Label Group Now Shining
• Sun Label Group has officially launched under its parent company, Primary Wave Music. This groundbreaking venture brings together the historic legacies and individual successes of Sun Records, Gaither Music, Green Hill Music, Rural Rhythm and emeraldwave by Green Hill into a cohesive and forward-thinking artist-focused ecosystem.
Paul Sizelove (pictured, below) will oversee Sun Label Group as President, with each of the labels retaining their unique structure, individuality and respective teams. Sizelove will retain his existing role as President of Gaither Music Group, and Blake Davis remains General Manager of Green Hill Music.
“With Paul stepping into the role of President of the Sun Label Group, we are ushering in a new era of innovation and collaboration,” said Dominic Pandiscia, Chief Strategy Officer, Primary Wave Music/Sun Label Group. “His extensive network of partnerships and relationships will be invaluable as we continue to expand our reach and influence across the music industry. We couldn’t be more thrilled for Paul and the immense potential this represents for the Group overall!”
With a combined musical past spanning 160 years, Sun Label Group comprises the iconic Sun Records, renowned for its pivotal role in the birth of rock ‘n’ roll, the gospel melodies and multimedia platforms of Gaither Music, the diversity of repertoire from jazz through Americana at Green Hill Music, the deep bluegrass catalog of Rural Rhythm, and the ambient and relaxing sounds of emeraldwave by Green Hill.
Sizelove remarked, “As we launch Sun Label Group, we stand at the crossroads of musical heritage and innovation. This venture isn’t just about celebrating 160 years of extraordinary sound; it’s about forging a future where music continues to inspire, connect, and evolve. Our rich legacy across Sun Records, Gaither Music, Green Hill Music, Rural Rhythm, and emeraldwave by Green Hill is just the beginning. The future of music starts here, and we look forward to developing new partnerships as we create new art, broaden our reach, and adapt to the ever-changing ways that people enjoy music.”