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Home / Arts and Entertainment / 35-Year Music Agency Closes Doors, Artists Find New Homes

35-Year Music Agency Closes Doors, Artists Find New Homes

3 Dec

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Summary

  • Skyline Artists Agency, founded 35 years ago, has ceased operations.
  • The agency represented diverse artists from Foghat to Gangstagrass.
  • Bruce Houghton will remain active in music with new advisory roles.
35-Year Music Agency Closes Doors, Artists Find New Homes

Bruce Houghton announced the closure of Skyline Artists Agency after a remarkable 35-year run. The independent agency, known for its boutique approach, represented a diverse roster that included legendary acts like Foghat and Johnny Winter, as well as contemporary artists such as Darlingside and Gangstagrass. Many artists enjoyed long-term relationships, with some staying with Houghton for two decades.

The transition has seen most of Skyline's agents find new opportunities. Andrea Sabata has moved to The Kurland Agency, and Mark Lourie is now at Madison House, among other notable alumni finding new positions. Houghton prioritized ensuring a smooth transition for both his team and the artists.

While closing the agency, Houghton remains committed to the music industry. He will serve as a senior advisor for the discovery platform Bandsintown, continue his industry blog Hypebot, and teach for Berklee Online. He also dedicates time to supporting the National Independent Talent Organization (NITO).

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Bruce Houghton is closing the agency after 35 years to pursue other music industry endeavors.
Skyline represented a diverse range of artists, including legacy acts like Foghat and Johnny Winter, and contemporary artists in genres like Americana and hip-hop/bluegrass.
Houghton will continue to work in music, serving as a senior advisor to Bandsintown, writing his blog Hypebot, and teaching for Berklee Online.

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