ABOVE: Gary is a champion of singers starting their own record labels
GARY Barlow reckons more artists will launch their own record labels after he and Amy Winehouse took on the big guns.
Gaz, whose Children In Need bash will take place at London’s Royal Albert Hall on Thursday, has classical babe Camilla Kerslake on his Future label.
And Wino, 26, signed her goddaughter Dionne Bromfield, 13, to her Lioness set-up.
Gary told me: “You’re going to see more singers start record companies, like me and Amy have.
“It’s a way to get new artists some guaranteed exposure.”
While he’s so busy, Gary won’t be going wild by signing up hundreds of acts.
He explained: “I’m not looking to sign anyone other than Camilla right now.At most, I’ll work with one artist every other year in Take That downtime.
“I want to be there for whenever she needs advice.”
Camilla, 21, whose album is out on November 23, has been teaching Gary about the workings of the classical world.
He admitted: “She’s really opened my eyes, particularly to the production levels involved.
“In this day and age a lot of No 1 singles are made in people’s bedrooms. That’s great but one of the nice things about classical music is you need to take that bit of care on it – you can’t really make it on the cheap. It’s very luxurious.
“I’ve started buying a few classical albums for pretty much the first time.”
The classy 38-year-old denied rumours that his band will be performing at Glasto 2010.
Gary said: “There’s no truth in us playing Glastonbury – we prefer to do our own shows.
“I don’t see us being part of that festival scene, it’s just not us.”
Take That release their Circus Live DVD on November 23
Source: Daily Star
GARY Barlow reckons more artists will launch their own record labels after he and Amy Winehouse took on the big guns.
Gaz, whose Children In Need bash will take place at London’s Royal Albert Hall on Thursday, has classical babe Camilla Kerslake on his Future label.
And Wino, 26, signed her goddaughter Dionne Bromfield, 13, to her Lioness set-up.
Gary told me: “You’re going to see more singers start record companies, like me and Amy have.
“It’s a way to get new artists some guaranteed exposure.”
While he’s so busy, Gary won’t be going wild by signing up hundreds of acts.
He explained: “I’m not looking to sign anyone other than Camilla right now.At most, I’ll work with one artist every other year in Take That downtime.
“I want to be there for whenever she needs advice.”
Camilla, 21, whose album is out on November 23, has been teaching Gary about the workings of the classical world.
He admitted: “She’s really opened my eyes, particularly to the production levels involved.
“In this day and age a lot of No 1 singles are made in people’s bedrooms. That’s great but one of the nice things about classical music is you need to take that bit of care on it – you can’t really make it on the cheap. It’s very luxurious.
“I’ve started buying a few classical albums for pretty much the first time.”
The classy 38-year-old denied rumours that his band will be performing at Glasto 2010.
Gary said: “There’s no truth in us playing Glastonbury – we prefer to do our own shows.
“I don’t see us being part of that festival scene, it’s just not us.”
Take That release their Circus Live DVD on November 23
Source: Daily Star
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