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In THR’s digital cover story, Kacey Musgraves talks joining Lost Highway Records, embracing her country roots and reflects on the future of her music.
Ever sat through David Lynch’s Lost Highway and wondered, “So, what really happened to Fred Madison?” Let’s answer that in one go: Fred is guilt-tripping himself into a fractured, looping nightmare wh ...
In many ways, Lost Highway was ahead of its time. It identified career artists that could thrive outside of the Nashville system and gave them the freedom to explore their own musical paths.
Lost Highway fonder Luke Lewis and Interscope CEO John Janick open up to The Hollywood Reporter about reviving the beloved country music label.
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Interscope to Revive Lost Highway Records - MSNInterscope Geffen A&M partners with the iconic Nashville-based Lost Highway Records for a bold new era. Country label Lost Highway Records is making a return, thanks to Interscope Records, as ...
Kacey Musgraves returned to the first label that signed her, the recently-revived Lost Highway Records, and covered Hank Williams to celebrate.
Kacey Musgraves has signed with the newly-revived Lost Highway Records, which was was initially signed with in 2011.
But now Lost Highway Records has returned with backing from Interscope Geffen A&M, and on Wednesday (April 30), it was announced that Musgraves signed with the Nashville-based label.
Kobalt partners with Thrive Music for global administration; Ultra International Music Publishing announces name change to Payday Music Publishing.
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