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Trendsetter Media and Marketing[1] is a music video promotion and production with offices in both New Jersey and Los Angeles. Founded by Roy LaManna in 2008,[2] Trendsetter has worked with clients such as: Justin Bieber, Big Time Rush, Train, Bo Burnham, MTV, and Coca-Cola. In 2009, the company expanded into management with Cara Salimando.[3]
Founded | 2008 |
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Founder | Roy LaManna |
Headquarters | Freehold, NJ |
Website | trendsettermarketing.net |
Promotion
edit- Tyga (Decaydance Records)
- Butch Walker (One Haven Music)
- Greg Nice (One Haven Music)
- The Young Veins (One Haven Music)
- Toby Mac (EMI)
- Danko Jones (Bad Taste Records)
- Chickenfoot (Redline Entertainment)
- Bo Burnham (Comedy Central Records)
- Scott Weiland (Softdrive Records)
- Attack Attack! (Rise Records)
- The Devil Wears Prada (Rise Records)
- We The Kings (S-Curve Records)
- Duran Duran (S-Curve Records)
- Diane Birch (S-Curve Records)
- Disco Biscuits (Diamond Riggs Records/Red Light Management)
- KEM (Universal Motown)
- Vita Chambers (SRP Records/Universal Motown)
- Cara Salimando (SRP Records/Universal Motown)[3]
- American Bang (Warner Bros. Records)
- NeverShoutNever (Warner Bros. Records)
- Big Head Todd (Big Records)
- Big Time Rush (Columbia Records)
- Train (Columbia Records)
- Lil J and Ed Junior (Bad Money Records)
- Hey Monday (Columbia Records)
- Raphael Saadiq (Columbia Records)
- New Politics (RCA Records)
- Dan Balan (Loop Productions)
- Official Hot Mess (JLK Entertainment)
- Hatebreed (Roadrunner Records)
Production
edit- Hey Monday "How You Love Me Now" (Columbia Records)
- Boys Like Girls "Heart Heart Heartbreak" (Columbia Records)
- Chrisette Michele feat. Wale "Fragile" (Island Def Jam)
- Jenna Andrews "Tumblin' Down" (Island Def Jam)
- My Darkest Days feat. Ludacris, Chad Kroeger and Zakk Wylde (Island Def Jam)[4]
- Justin Bieber "U Smile" (Island Def Jam)[5]
- Justin Bieber "Pray" (Island Def Jam)
- We The Kings "Secret Valentine" (S-Curve Records)
- We The Kings "Promise The Stars" (S-Curve Records)[6]
- Shontelle "Battle Cry" (Universal Motown)
- Hal Linton "Southern Hospitality" (SRP Records/Universal Motown)[7]
- Cara Salimando "Cigarette Smoke" (SRP Records/Universal Motown)[3]
- Ida Maria feat. Iggy Pop "Oh My God" (Mercury Records)
- Cash Cash "Party In Your Bedroom" (Universal Republic)
- Butch Walker "Here Comes The Heartache"
- Adam Lambert Glam Nation Live DVD[8][failed verification]
- Jamey Johnson VEVO Summer Set
Management
edit- Cara Salimando (SRP Records/Universal Motown)
- For The Foxes (Hopeless Records)
References
edit- ^ "Roy LaManna (Trendsetter) - 04.07.11 - Interview - AbsolutePunk.net". Archived from the original on 2012-07-13. Retrieved 2011-04-25.
- ^ "[COMPANY INTERVIEW] Trendsetter Media and Marketing « Lexington Music Press". Archived from the original on 2011-04-05. Retrieved 2011-04-25.
- ^ a b c [1] Archived 2011-05-11 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ [2] Archived 2011-07-14 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "SHOT: Justin Bieber - Alfredo Flores, dir". videostatic.com. Retrieved 19 May 2017.
- ^ "Promise The Stars produced by Trendsetter Media". typepad.com. Archived from the original on 3 March 2012. Retrieved 19 May 2017.
- ^ Cochrane, Nylahd-Brendan (14 October 2010). "NYLAHD: Hal Linton "Southern Hospitality" Producer Roy Lamanna Director Brendan Kyle Cochrane". nylahd.blogspot.com. Retrieved 19 May 2017.
- ^ "Glam Nation Live [CD & DVD]". Best Buy. Retrieved 19 May 2017.