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Word Records

Word Records is an Christian founded in in , by Jarrell McCracken, a Baylor University business graduate, along with Henry SoRelle and Ted Snider. Initially focused on spoken-word recordings and music, it expanded into (CCM), becoming a in the genre and one of the largest publishers in the United States. The label's early growth included distribution deals with major companies like A&M and , as well as the launch of subsidiary imprints such as , , and DaySpring, which broadened its reach in and inspirational music. Over the decades, Word Records underwent several ownership changes, including a partial sale (minority stake) to the in 1974, acquisition by Thomas Nelson, Inc. in 1992 for $72 million, and subsequent sales to Entertainment in 1996 and Time Warner in 2002 (with holding an 80% stake and a 20% stake). That same year, the company relocated its headquarters to Nashville's to capitalize on the city's hub. In 2016, it was fully acquired by and integrated into Curb | Word Entertainment. Word Records has been instrumental in launching the careers of influential CCM artists, including , , , , and , contributing to the mainstream success of through Grammy-winning releases and widespread distribution. As of 2025, as part of | Word Entertainment, it encompasses divisions like Word Worship Music, Word Country, and Word Entertainment, continuing to represent top acts such as for KING & COUNTRY, , and Skillet while providing comprehensive services in publishing, merchandising, and artist development.

History

Founding and Early Development

Word Records was founded in 1951 in , by Jarrell F. McCracken, a 23-year-old graduate and local sportscaster, along with fellow graduates Henry SoRelle, a business major, and Ted Snider, a radio and television executive. The company began as a modest recording operation, initially run out of McCracken's apartment, with the aim of producing inspirational content rooted in Christian themes. This setup reflected the entrepreneurial spirit of post-World War II Waco, where local businessmen supported ventures in religious media to meet growing demand for faith-based materials. The label's inaugural release was the spoken-word album , recorded by McCracken himself in 1951 as a 78 rpm pressing of 100 copies. Narrated as a fictional football game between teams representing good () and evil, the album drew inspiration from an article by Jimmy Allen and was designed to engage youth through radio broadcasts, emphasizing moral and inspirational messaging. It was later reissued on in 1954 and again in the early , marking the start of Word's emphasis on accessible, narrative-driven Christian content. During the 1950s, Word Records concentrated on , , and custom pressings for churches and religious organizations, producing religious records, , and from its Waco base. Early efforts included signing like Frank Boggs and utilizing record-of-the-month clubs to distribute inspirational material, which helped establish a niche in the burgeoning faith-based recording industry. Operations remained centered in , with the company leveraging local networks to fulfill custom orders for sermons, hymns, and organizational needs, fostering steady growth in the southern religious market. This foundational period in and laid the groundwork for Word's later diversification into broader genres.

Expansion into Christian Music

In the mid-1960s, Word Records expanded into the gospel music market by launching Canaan Records as a subsidiary in 1965, under the direction of Marvin Norcross, to focus on Southern Gospel artists such as The Speers and The Happy Goodmans. This move allowed Word to diversify beyond spoken-word and traditional sacred recordings, capturing the growing demand for quartet-style gospel performances. A notable early success on Canaan was The Happy Goodmans' 1971 release of "The Lighthouse," which became a enduring hit in Southern Gospel circles and exemplified the label's emphasis on heartfelt, faith-centered narratives. By the early 1970s, Word shifted toward the emerging (CCM) genre, influenced by the , through the establishment of Records in 1972 as another subsidiary, led by Billy Ray Hearn. targeted pioneering CCM artists blending rock, folk, and pop elements with Christian themes, including signings like Randy Matthews, , Honeytree, and . Key early releases, such as ' 1974 album With Footnotes, featuring the track "Easter Song," helped popularize CCM's accessible sound and positioned as a vanguard in youth-oriented inspirational music. Through these subsidiaries, Word solidified its role as a market leader in inspirational music by the mid-1970s, dominating distribution to Christian bookstores and achieving a multi-million-dollar scale in the burgeoning CCM sector. This culminated in when Word was partially sold to (), introducing major corporate resources that fueled further expansion while retaining its base.

Ownership Transitions and Modern Era

In 1992, sold Word Records to Thomas Nelson, Inc., for $72 million, marking a significant shift in the company's ownership and operations. This acquisition integrated Word's music and publishing arms into Thomas Nelson's portfolio, leveraging synergies between inspirational books and Christian recordings. Concurrently, Word Entertainment relocated its headquarters from , to , positioning it within the city's burgeoning music industry hub on . In 1997, Thomas Nelson sold Word to Entertainment for approximately $120 million. owned Word until 2001, when it sold the company to . By 2002, Time Warner acquired Word Entertainment, incorporating it into the (WMG) structure as a key component of its division. This move expanded WMG's presence in faith-based entertainment, with Word operating under an 80% WMG ownership stake alongside a 20% share held by . The integration facilitated broader distribution and resources for Word's catalog, though it remained focused on its Nashville base. In 2016, purchased WMG's majority stake in Word Entertainment, gaining full control over its recorded music, distribution, publishing (excluding print), film, and live events operations while retaining WMG for distribution support. The following year, in February 2017, Word's print music division—Word Music & Resources—was sold to The Lorenz Corporation, separating the publishing resources from the entertainment entity. As of 2025, Word Entertainment operates as a of under the unified Curb | Word Entertainment banner, continuing its activities in from its Nashville headquarters. The company maintains an active roster of releases and events, emphasizing faith-based content in a consolidated structure that blends 's independent ethos with Word's historical legacy.

Operations and Structure

Subsidiary Labels

Word Records developed several subsidiary labels to address diverse segments within , allowing targeted marketing and artist development for specific genres and audiences. These imprints expanded the company's reach beyond its core sacred music offerings, particularly from the onward. Canaan Records was launched in the mid- as a dedicated outlet for traditional music, focusing on quartets and choral groups that appealed to and convention audiences. This subsidiary helped Word capture a significant share of the burgeoning market, releasing albums by ensembles such as the . In 1972, Records was established as a division of Word Records by producer Billy Ray Hearn to cater to and artists aiming for crossover appeal in mainstream markets. became a cornerstone for innovative sounds, signing talents like and , and played a pivotal role in shaping the genre during the 1970s and 1980s. The label was discontinued in 2000 but revived in 2005 as a praise and worship imprint under Word Entertainment. DaySpring Records followed in 1977, targeting inspirational and family-oriented content with a softer, more accessible style suited for youth and home listening. It released works by artists such as and , emphasizing uplifting messages and light contemporary arrangements, and operated actively until the mid-1990s. Among other specialized imprints, Solid Rock Records, an independent label founded by artist in the mid-1970s, utilized Word Records for distribution until 1980. This short-lived venture focused on progressive , releasing Norman's influential albums like In Another Land and supporting like-minded musicians, marking an early foray into rock-oriented faith-based music. Over time, these subsidiaries evolved amid industry shifts, with many consolidating under the Word Entertainment umbrella by the early 2000s. Canaan Records was revived in 2007 for legacy releases, while continues as Myrrh Worship for praise and worship content; DaySpring and Solid Rock are no longer active as distinct imprints. Word Entertainment, fully owned by since 2016, now manages these legacy brands as integrated elements, streamlining operations while preserving their genre-specific legacies.

Distribution and Publishing Arms

Word Records has maintained key distribution partnerships to facilitate the release of its physical and digital music products. Prior to its full acquisition by Curb Records, Word Entertainment relied on Warner Music Group for distribution in the general market, handling both physical and digital formats to reach broader audiences beyond Christian-specific channels. This arrangement continued post-2016, with Warner Records managing general market distribution while allowing Word to leverage Curb's infrastructure for enhanced efficiency. The company's publishing division, Word Music Publishing, played a central role in managing song copyrights, licensing, and related for artists. Established as part of Word's broader operations, it supported the administration of compositions from its roster, enabling revenue streams through royalties and sync deals until its sale in February 2017 to The Lorenz Corporation, which acquired the print music and church resources segment. This transaction marked a shift, allowing Word to focus more on recording and distribution while Lorenz handled the choral and print legacy. However, after The Lorenz Corporation filed for in 2020, its catalogs, including those from Word Music & Church Resources, began distribution through Publications in December 2021. Following Curb Records' acquisition of full ownership in Word Entertainment in March 2016, the integration of distribution networks expanded Word's global reach by combining Curb's established international capabilities with Word's Christian market expertise. This merger created a unified platform under Curb | Word Entertainment, streamlining operations across recorded music, publishing remnants, and events for worldwide dissemination. In the Christian retail sector, Word shifted to exclusive physical distribution through New Day Christian Distributors starting January 2017, targeting bookstores and specialty outlets that form the core of faith-based sales channels. Word Records has historically supported promotion strategies tailored to Christian music ecosystems, including targeted outreach to radio stations and retail partners. Its operations included providing promotional materials and singles to Christian radio programmers, fostering airplay for contemporary Christian artists within dedicated formats. This approach, combined with retail-focused distribution, helped amplify visibility in non-mainstream outlets, contributing to the genre's growth through specialized media and merchandising networks.

Artist Roster and Impact

Current Artists

As of 2025, Word Records, operating under the umbrella as part of Word Entertainment, maintains a roster focused on (CCM) artists who blend pop, , and inspirational styles to reach global audiences through streaming platforms and live tours. The label emphasizes acts that integrate post-2017 signings with established talents, supporting modern groups and performers who engage younger listeners via releases and performances. Key examples include dynamic duos and vocalists whose music garners millions of streams on services like and , while their live shows fill venues worldwide, fostering community in the scene. for KING & COUNTRY, the Grammy-winning Australian-American brother duo of Joel and Luke Smallbone, debuted with Word Entertainment in 2012 via their album , which peaked at No. 42 on the and established their cinematic pop sound. Their ongoing contributions include high-energy live tours that draw tens of thousands annually, such as the 2024-2025 "A Drummer Boy Christmas" holiday run, and streaming hits like "" exceeding 100 million plays, reinforcing their role in mainstreaming CCM. Francesca Battistelli, a Dove Award recipient known for her relatable pop anthems, joined Word through Fervent Records in 2008 with her debut My Paper Heart, which achieved RIAA Gold status and featured the hit "Free to Be Me." In recent years, she has sustained streaming momentum with acoustic reimaginings and live worship sessions, including collaborations that amplify her influence in church settings and digital playlists. Dan Bremnes, a Canadian-born Nashville , signed with Word Entertainment in 2017, releasing his label debut Wherever I Go in 2019, which included the radio single "Up Again." His 2025 singles "Started with You" and "Call Your Name" highlight a renewed focus on personal faith narratives, driving streams on platforms like and supporting his international tours that connect with worship communities. Blanca, the Puerto Rican-American singer and former Group 1 Crew member, debuted solo with Word Records in 2015 via her self-titled album, featuring the No. 1 Christian Airplay single "Who I Am." Her November 2025 release "," a power-pop track, underscores her versatility in blending Latin influences with CCM, boosting seasonal streaming charts and live events. Big Daddy Weave, the veteran worship band led by Mike Weaver, has been affiliated with Word since the early 2000s but continues active under Curb/Word with their 2025 album Let It Begin, their first full-length in six years, released on May 23 and featuring the single "I've Just Seen Too Much." This project emphasizes themes of resilience, achieving strong initial streams and fueling the "Let It Begin Tour" across to engage live audiences in corporate .

Former Artists

Word Records, through its subsidiaries like , Reunion, and Dayspring, signed numerous influential artists in the (CCM) genre during the 1970s through the 1990s, many of whom achieved commercial success and multiple before departing for other labels or ventures. These former artists contributed to the label's growth by producing platinum-selling albums and pioneering CCM subgenres such as , and . Departures often stemmed from label acquisitions, such as Warner Music Group's involvement in the , or artists seeking new creative directions. Key former artists include:
  • Amy Grant (tenure: 1976–2007): Signed to Myrrh Records (a Word ) in October 1976 at age 15, Grant became a CCM breakthrough star with her 1982 album Age to Age, which sold over a million copies and earned a Grammy for Best Gospel Performance, Contemporary. She released over a dozen albums under Word, including the crossover hit (1991), before leaving in 2007 to join under Christian Music Group, citing a desire for fresh opportunities after three decades.
  • Michael W. Smith (tenure: 1983–late 1990s): Debuting on Reunion Records (Word) with Project in 1983, Smith rose to prominence with hits like "Friends" and albums such as (1986), which topped CCM charts and earned multiple Dove Awards. He won a Grammy during his Word era for (1984, Best Gospel Performance, Male), with nominations for (1984) and (1987) in the same category, before Reunion's acquisition by in 1999 shifted his releases to Provident Label Group.
  • Petra (tenure: 1986–2000): The pioneering Christian rock band joined Dayspring Records (Word) in 1986 after earlier independent and Star Song releases, producing high-energy albums like On Fire! (1988) and the innovative worship project Petra Praise: The Rock Cries Out (1989), which blended rock with praise music and sold over 500,000 copies. They released Petra Praise 2: We Need Jesus (1997) under Word before departing to Inpop Records in 2001 amid label changes.
  • Sandi Patty (tenure: early 1980s–early 2000s): Signed in the early 1980s, Patty became known as "The Voice" of CCM with soprano-driven albums like More Than Wonderful (1984), which went gold, and Le Voyage (1993), a on Word that earned Grammy nominations. She released over 20 projects under the label, winning five Grammys, before transitioning to her independent Stylos Records around 2005 following personal and career shifts.
  • Rich Mullins (tenure: 1986–1997): Signed to Reunion Records in 1986, Mullins delivered introspective folk-rock albums such as his self-titled debut (1986) featuring "Awesome God" and Winds of Heaven, Stuff of Earth (1988), which established him as a prolific songwriter with Dove Awards. His final Word release, the posthumous The Jesus Record (1998), completed songs from before his 1997 death; he remained with the label throughout his career.
  • Russ Taff (tenure: 1978–1990s): Initially with on Word from 1978, Taff launched his solo career with Walls of Glass (1983) on , earning a Grammy for Best Performance and hits like "Walls of Glass." He released several acclaimed albums under Word, including Medals (1985), before moving to in the mid-1990s.
  • (tenure: 1989–2004): The group signed to Word in 1989, achieving success with debut (1989) and multi-platinum albums like The Basics of Life (1991), which won multiple Grammys and Dove Awards for contemporary . They disbanded in 2004 after over a decade with the label.
  • The Imperials (tenure: 1964–1980s/1990s): One of Word's earliest acts, the Grammy-winning quartet joined in 1964 and released gospel staples like Heed the Call (1979), influencing CCM with their blend of traditional and contemporary styles before scaling back in the 1990s.
  • Benny Hester (tenure: 1970s–1980s): Signed in the 1970s, Hester's 1985 album The Heartbeat on Word featured the hit "When God Ran," earning Dove Awards and paving the way for mainstream crossovers before he pursued independent projects in the 1990s.
  • Point of Grace (tenure: 1993–2003): The female vocal group debuted on Word with (1993), a multi-platinum seller with hits like "I'll Be Believing," winning several Grammys during their decade-long run before signing with in 2003.

Contributions to Contemporary Christian Music

Word Records played a pivotal role in mainstreaming (CCM) during the late , transforming it from a niche genre into a commercially viable force through strategic artist development and distribution deals. By signing and promoting talents like and , the label facilitated crossover success that bridged Christian and secular audiences. For instance, Grant's 1982 album Age to Age, released on Word's imprint, became the first CCM project to achieve platinum status, selling over one million copies and topping the Christian charts with hits like "." This breakthrough helped legitimize CCM in broader markets, paving the way for subsequent pop-oriented releases that charted on mainstream radio. The label's artists also garnered significant recognition at major awards, underscoring Word's influence on the genre's artistic standards. , an early Word signee, won a Grammy Award in the category for Michael W. Smith 2 (1984, Best Gospel Performance, Male), with nominations for Michael W. Smith Project (1984) and The Big Picture (1987) in the same category. These victories, along with Grant's six Grammys including Best Gospel Performance, Contemporary for Age to Age (1982, awarded 1983), highlighted Word's commitment to high-quality production and songwriting that appealed beyond evangelical circles. Such accolades elevated CCM's profile, encouraging investment and wider acceptance in the music industry. In the and , Word Records exerted substantial influence on formats and retail landscapes, solidifying CCM's commercial . As the dominant to Christian bookstores during this period, Word handled products from its own imprints and independents like Light Records, capturing a significant share of the growing market estimated at tens of millions in annual sales. This retail stronghold, combined with a 1984 distribution pact with , amplified on emerging Christian stations, which proliferated from fewer than 100 in to over 1,000 by the mid-1990s. Word's roster frequently dominated Billboard's Christian charts; for example, Smith's Change Your World (1992) held the No. 1 spot for 15 weeks, while Grant's crossover single "Baby Baby" (1991) reached No. 1 on the Hot 100, blending faith themes with pop accessibility. Word's legacy extends to launching key subgenres within CCM, particularly and worship music, by nurturing innovative sounds through subsidiaries like Records. The label signed in 1986, whose albums on pioneered with hard-edged guitars and anthemic lyrics addressing faith, selling over 10 million records across their catalog and influencing bands like and . In worship music, Word supported the evolution from traditional hymns to contemporary expressions via artists like Kurt Kaiser, whose youth musicals in the 1960s-1970s introduced piano-driven praise songs that prefigured modern worship leaders. This foundational work helped spawn the worship subgenre's explosion in the 1990s, with Word-distributed projects contributing to the format's shift toward congregational singing in churches.

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