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Rob Stevenson

American music executive From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Rob Stevenson is an American music executive and currently a partner at the New York City–based 300 Entertainment.[1] He has been involved in the development of artists including The Killers, Katy Perry, The Decemberists, Gotye, and Post Malone.

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Island Def Jam

In 1998, Stevenson joined Island Def Jam Music Group in A&R, where he signed acts including The Killers, Fall Out Boy, and Sum 41.[2] He helped coordinate the label’s partnership with Sony Pictures on the ’‘Spider-Man’’ soundtrack (2002) and oversaw several commercially successful releases. In 2005, ‘‘New York Magazine’’ gave him “The Industry Award,” and in 2006, ‘‘Entertainment Weekly’’ included him on its “Must List.”[3]

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Virgin Records America

In 2008, Stevenson became President of A&R at Virgin Records America, where he signed Alice in Chains and worked on their album ‘’Black Gives Way to Blue’’. At EMI, he was also involved in Katy Perry’s ‘’Teenage Dream’’ and projects by Beastie Boys, Thirty Seconds to Mars, and The Decemberists.[4]

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Republic Records

In 2011, Stevenson joined Republic Records as Executive Vice President of A&R. He signed Gotye, whose single “Somebody That I Used to Know” became the top-selling song of 2012 and won multiple Grammy Awards. He also helped bring Of Monsters and Men and The Weeknd to the label; both acts achieved multi-platinum success.[5] “Somebody That I Used to Know” then went on to receive Grammy Awards for Best Pop Song by a Duo or Group and Record of the Year. The album Making Mirrors won the Grammy for Best Alternative album.[6][7][8][9][10]

In 2016, he and A&R executive Tyler Arnold signed Post Malone to Republic.[11] [12][13]

Notable Artists

Casablanca Records

As part of his role at Republic Records, Stevenson oversaw the re-launch of Casablanca Records. Originally known for its prominence in the 1970s, the label was repositioned in the 2010s with a focus on electronic and dance music. Artists released under the imprint included Tiësto, Avicii, Alesso, Martin Garrix, C2C, Kavinsky, Bingo Players, and Duck Sauce.[15] [16][17][18][19][20][21]

300 Entertainment

In December 2020, Stevenson joined 300 Entertainment as a partner, working alongside former colleagues from Island Def Jam Music Group.[1] At 300, he is responsible for artist development, digital distribution, and publishing.[22]

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