Tennessee-based Christian record label sells to school alumna in California
Posted: March 01, 2023, 5:00 PM | Category:General Artist Tags: Source: Obsidian Public Relations
Visible Music College has sold its record label Madison Line Records to alumna Crystal Bergman. The Christian music school began and ran the nonprofit record label internally from 2000 as Visible Media Group, which later became Madison Line Records. Since its inception, the label has developed artists, produced songs, released dozens of records, put on shows and tours, and sold music around the world. Madison Line Records has led programming for conferences, attracted bands to Memphis and all its campuses, and made original music its domain for over two decades.
The sale took place on January 31 and was transferred as a for-profit entity. Bergman will manage the Visible legacy and continue to work with past and future students, staff, and alumni. Bergman will also manage an extensive publishing back catalog as a service of Madison Line Records, benefitting Visible alumni and staff with their intellectual property.
"Our vision is the same as it has been for 23 years--to train and equip artists," Bergman said. "We operate on the principles of biblical inspiration and pro-life action. Artists need to be discipled and supported by a unified and godly Bible-focused team now more than ever."
The two organizations will continue to share in active annual projects together, with training continuing for the Visible family and Madison Line artists. Visible will continue to teach the Constant Attention system at its campus, and the label will use it to develop young artists. Constant Attention is the label system by which artists are guided through a sequential learning experience of seven areas in the music industry. It prepares artists for the release of a project, and they simultaneously gain the understanding and confidence to manage their own careers into the future.
"We have served mostly Visible Music College students and staff over the years, and we are looking forward to expanding our development opportunities to churches, colleges, and artists no matter their age--young or seasoned," Bergman said.
Bergman now serves as the owner, president, and acting operations manager of the label, focusing on relationships and support. Ken Steorts, founder and president of Visible Music College, is retained as label CFO, research and development, and systems manager focusing on the vision for company growth and continued refinement of the system.
Madison Line Records expressed gratitude for decades of working inside the college and is notably still the "biggest fan of Visible," according to Bergman. Plans to promote the college and programs, while focusing on Christian music from local churches, will continue.
"We have an outstanding team of seasoned music industry professionals coaching our artists from start to finish -- collaborating on ideas to prepare for a career we hope the artists build on for years to come," Bergman said.
The label launched several artists in the past six months. Visible Worship Collective is the next represented artist on the roster with an upcoming release. Their first single, "Something About Your Name," will be available on all platforms on Friday, March 17, and their second single, "Alive in Me," will be released on April 28.
"Launching an artist takes a village, and it continues to be our greatest honor to partner with Visible Music College to train and equip artists with the necessary tools to be a professional musician," Bergman said. "Now more than ever, the development of Christian artists is paramount. We need to send truth and light into culture, founded on the Word of God, and Madison Line Records is bound to that calling."