Former Apple Music executive AustinDaboh is moving over to AtlanticRcrdsUK as executive vp, parent company WarnerMusicUK
“I’m happy to welcome an exec of Austin’s calibre to the Warner Music UK family," Harlow said."He’s already played a pivotal role in shaping the UK music landscape through his work in radio and with the DSPs, and he has the instincts and connections not just to attract outstanding artists, but to be a cultural pioneer.
Daboh got his start in the music industry in 2006 as music programmer at BBC Music 1Xtra, before becoming CEO of the public relations, promotion and talent agency The Hub Entertainment. He worked in the editorial department at Spotify before moving to Apple Music. "Atlantic is one of the most culturally important labels out there, with some of the world’s most authentic and unique artists," Daboh said."I’m excited to be joining the company as it begins the next chapter in its legendary history and look forward to working closely with Ed and Briony.
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