Name |
Mark Bright |
Height |
6' 0" |
Naionality |
British |
Date of Birth |
6 June 1962 |
Place of Birth |
Stoke-on-Trent, England |
Famous for |
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ark Bright has been Chief Executive Officer and President of Word Entertainment at Warner Music Group Corp. since September 2009. Mr. Bright oversees Word Entertainment's entire operation, including the label group, publishing, distribution, and church resource divisions. Mr. Bright is a veteran record producer. Mr. Bright produced both of Underwood's best-selling albums, the multi-platinum Some Hearts, which spawned the Grammy Award-winning single "Jesus Take the Wheel" ... and the star's biggest single to date "Before He Cheats," and Carnival Ride, which debuted at No. 1 and has scored two No. 1 singles. Mr. Bright also produced three multi-platinum albums for Rascal Flatts, Feels Like Today, Melt, and Rascal Flatts, which collectively scored 12 Top 10 singles, including the multi-week No. 1's "These Days," "Bless the Broken Road," "Fast Cars and Freedom," and "Feels Like Today." Mr. Bright launched his production career in 1993 with the group Blackhawk, who went on to score two No. 1 singles, nine Top Ten singles, and multi-platinum album sales. In addition, Mr. Bright formerly served as Vice President of EMI Music Publishing and co-founded one of the most successful co-ventures, Teracel Music.