Black, who began at the label as an intern in 2008, has signed artists including The Front Bottoms. Emmy Black Carly Hoskins Trending on Billboard Bar/None Records’ Glenn Morrow is passing the torch to employee Emmy Black, who will become the label’s new owner. While terms of the deal were not disclosed, Morrow will stay on as a consultant and retain a financial interest in Bar/None. Black, who began her music industry career as an intern for Bar/None in 2008, has signed artists including The Front Bottoms to the label. Related “Bar/None has always been a special place,” Black said in a statement. “It’s been a home for artists who have unique visions and want to make one-of-a-kind music. It’s a label that bucked trends and found so many great songs along the way. As a teenager I listened to many Bar/None artists. I’m excited to have the opportunity to shape the label that shaped me.” While Black began her career at Bar/None, she also worked at The Orchard and royalty accounting platform eddy.app. She also ran her own imprint, Rhyme & Reason, before returning to Bar/None in 2024, where she did everything from back-office work to frontline A&R in the
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Bar/None Records’ Glenn Morrow Transfers Label’s Ownership to Emmy Black – Billboard

Bar/None Records’ Glenn Morrow Transfers Label’s Ownership to Emmy Black – Billboard