First off, Arista Records is now J Records.
The best way to get a recording contract in today's music industry is to tour relentlessly. Record labels don't go to clubs looking for "the next big thing" anymore. They don't accept demos either. What the big record labels are looking for is an artist that can build a fanbase and sell records without a record label. The best way to accomplish that? Touring, and lots of it. Almost every band you hear on the radio spent years touring in obscurity before getting their break. People still get "discovered" now and then, but that's not realistic for anyone looking to get into the recording industry.
Also use MySpace. A lot of A&R's go through MySpace to find the next talent.
My son mainly went through MySpace, and the labels went hot on his tail. But he also spent nearly every night of the week for some years in studio and musical preparation prior to this, and became a highly respected name within the industry: so that also helps.
That's what I want to know!
Arista Records ended in 2011.
MCA Mike Curb/Arista Records
arista is GOLDEN
He was signed to Chess records.
Beyoncé is currently signed to Columbia Records
Pink is signed to LaFace Records and Arista Record.
Arista Records was created in 1974.
Arista Records ended in 2011.
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Arista Records
Arista Records.
Sea Gayle/Arista
L.A. Antonio Reid who was once the head of Arista Records.
Avril was 16 when she was signed to her first record deal with Arista Records. Her first single "Complicated" and first album "Let Go" was released in 2002, when she was 17 years of age.
MCA Mike Curb/Arista Records
They were previously signed to Badboy Records. Now signed to Atlantic Records
ti is the shortened version of tip which was a nickname ti's grandfather gave him...he came out on arista as ti because at the time arista already had qtip signed and i guess that was too similar