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BEC Recordings

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Originally launched as a more commercially minded side of Tooth & Nail Records in 1997, BEC Recordings has since expanded with its own identity into one of the music industry’s most celebrated imprints. The label’s illustrious history began over a decade ago (long before the chart reign of Jeremy Camp and Kutless), helping springboard the celebrated careers of everyone from ska superstars The Supertones to electronica innovators Joy Electric and indie rockers Plankeye (to name a few), with an ever widening scope as the years progressed.

Outside of breaking through in multiple radio formats (a trend that continued with Hawk Nelson, Adie, Mainstay, Seventh Day Slumber, Telecast and many more) BEC also branched out to audiences from all walks of life, as evidenced by its increased presence in literally every facet of pop culture (including movie soundtracks, major retailer advertising campaigns and countless package tours). Come 2008, those trends continue with the aforementioned, along with viable newcomers to BEC, such as acclaimed tunesmith Bebo Norman, plus pop/rockers Jaymes Reunion and Chris Taylor (whom Ebel hints are “destined to follow in the label pioneers footsteps”).