Ziggy Alberts Joins Forces with Warner Chappell Music for Global Reach
Australian blues and roots artist Ziggy Alberts has inked a worldwide deal with Warner Chappell Music, marking the latest signing to the prominent music publishing giant. The partnership will see Alberts' complete catalog and future works represented globally by Warner Chappell Music Australia, while also establishing a close collaborative relationship between the Australian and Nashville teams.
"I'm thrilled to welcome Ziggy to Warner Chappell Music," stated Dan Rosen, President of Warner Chappell Music Australasia. "This partnership reinforces our commitment to providing global opportunities and support for local songwriters." The deal is seen as a significant boost to Alberts' career, with the artist already boasting an impressive global fanbase.
With career streams topping 1 billion, Alberts has built a reputation as one of Australia's most captivating songwriters. His recent tour, including sold-out shows at London Hammersmith Apollo and a graduation from busking on the streets of Byron Bay to arena performances in Melbourne, has solidified his position within the music industry.
The partnership also reflects Warner Chappell Music's commitment to supporting artists who champion sustainability through their work. Alberts' Green Touring Initiative aims to reduce environmental impact, educate fans on local causes, and give back to communities that host his shows.
"Ziggy is one of the most authentic and consistent artist-songwriters to emerge from Australia in the last decade," comments John Halstead, Senior A&R Manager at Warner Chappell Music Australia. "His independence, work ethic and connection with fans is genuinely rare. We're incredibly proud to be partnering with him at Warner Chappell and excited to help support the next phase of his global journey."
For Alberts, the signing marks a significant new chapter in his career. "I am super excited to start this new chapter with Warner Chappell Music," he enthuses. "I felt a genuine connection with both the Australian and Nashville team, and can't wait to meet the rest around the world over the coming year."
Australian blues and roots artist Ziggy Alberts has inked a worldwide deal with Warner Chappell Music, marking the latest signing to the prominent music publishing giant. The partnership will see Alberts' complete catalog and future works represented globally by Warner Chappell Music Australia, while also establishing a close collaborative relationship between the Australian and Nashville teams.
"I'm thrilled to welcome Ziggy to Warner Chappell Music," stated Dan Rosen, President of Warner Chappell Music Australasia. "This partnership reinforces our commitment to providing global opportunities and support for local songwriters." The deal is seen as a significant boost to Alberts' career, with the artist already boasting an impressive global fanbase.
With career streams topping 1 billion, Alberts has built a reputation as one of Australia's most captivating songwriters. His recent tour, including sold-out shows at London Hammersmith Apollo and a graduation from busking on the streets of Byron Bay to arena performances in Melbourne, has solidified his position within the music industry.
The partnership also reflects Warner Chappell Music's commitment to supporting artists who champion sustainability through their work. Alberts' Green Touring Initiative aims to reduce environmental impact, educate fans on local causes, and give back to communities that host his shows.
"Ziggy is one of the most authentic and consistent artist-songwriters to emerge from Australia in the last decade," comments John Halstead, Senior A&R Manager at Warner Chappell Music Australia. "His independence, work ethic and connection with fans is genuinely rare. We're incredibly proud to be partnering with him at Warner Chappell and excited to help support the next phase of his global journey."
For Alberts, the signing marks a significant new chapter in his career. "I am super excited to start this new chapter with Warner Chappell Music," he enthuses. "I felt a genuine connection with both the Australian and Nashville team, and can't wait to meet the rest around the world over the coming year."