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Music Industry Moves: Interscope Geffen Teams With Josh Marshall’s Mogul Vision

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Thania Garcia Interscope Geffen A&M Records has partnered with Mogul Vision, the label founded by manager and music industry exec Josh Marshall.

Marshall has helped foster the careers of KennyHoopla, who is currently on tour with Blink 182, Lil Mosey and d4vd, who has had a breakout year following the success of his global hits “Romantic Homicide” and “Hear With Me.” “Over the last few years, we’ve worked closely with Josh on a number of successful projects,” said Nicole Wyskoarko, executive vice president/co-head of A&R at Interscope. “He has an amazing ability to identify new artists across a number of genres and we’re looking forward to continuing our work with him via this new deal.” The first release under the new deal is the debut EP from singer-songwriter Gigi Perez called “How To Catch A Falling Knife.” Marshall simultaneously announced the signing of rapper Rubi Rose, and new music is expected from her later this summer.

Mogul Vision is also home to Lil Mosey. “Josh has an incredible track record at identifying unique artists early in their careers,” said John Janick, chairman of Interscope. “We’re thrilled to welcome him into the IGA family.” Pictured above (L-R): Tim Glover, executive VP of A&R at Interscope; Josh Marshall, founder of MogulVision, Nicole Wyskoarko, executive VP/Co-head of A&R at Interscope Geffen A&M. + Palash Ahmed has been appointed the newly created role of head of Sony Pictures Television‘s music development department.

He will facilitate collaboration on music-related projects across multiple production groups at SPT, including the company’s U.S.

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