- Source: Sony Music Australia
Sony Music Entertainment Australia is the predominant record label operated by American parent company Sony Music Entertainment in Australia. SMEA also formerly published and distributed video games in Australia & New Zealand on behalf of Sony Imagesoft and Sony Electronic Publishing Europe until 1995.
Sony Music Entertainment Australia as of July 2017 also runs British multimedia Ministry of Sound Recordings' Australian operations on behalf of Sony Music UK, taking over from recently renamed TMRW Music, formerly a wholly owned subsidiary of Ministry of Sound until 2004.
Current artists
The follow is a list of artists current signed to Sony Music Australia:
AC/DC
A.D.K.O.B
Adam Harvey
Amy Shark
Becca Hatch
The Belligerents
Billy Davis
Carmouflage Rose
Clews
Cosmo's Midnight
Darling Brando
Daryl Braithwaite (also contracted to Columbia Records)
David Campbell
DNA Songs
Drapht
Elk Road
Emalia
Finding Faith
Gang of Youths
Georgie Mae
Graace
Guy Sebastian (Australian Idol winner, 2003)
Happiness Is Wealth
Hollow Coves
Holy Holy
Hozier
Human Nature
Illy (since 2018)
Isaiah Firebrace
Jai Waetford (X Factor third place, 2013)
Joe Moore
John Farnham
Josh Pyke
Karnivool
Kira Puru
Kota Banks
Lah-Lah
Lil Tr33zy
LDRU
Maddy Jane
Mark Vincent (Australia's Got Talent winner, 2009)
May-a
Midnight Oil
Mike Waters
Montaigne
Natalie Bassingthwaighte
Northeast Party House
O'Shea
The Paper Kites
Peking Duk
Pete Murray
Peter Garrett
Pinkish Blu
Rival Fire
Robinson
Roland Tings
Ruel
RÜFÜS DU SOL
Samantha Jade (X Factor winner, 2012)
Tash Sultana
Tayla Mae
Tim Wheatley
Tones and I
Triple One
The Vanns
Former artists
The 1975 (under licence from Dirty Hit)
Akouo
Alexander Biggs
Altiyan Childs (X Factor winner, 2010)
Amy Meredith
Amy Pearson (Peppermint Blue/Columbia)
Anise K
Anthony Callea (Australian Idol runner-up, 2004)
Ashley Burke (2013)
Augie March
Australia's Got Talent (2007–2013)
Australian Idol (2003–2009)
Axle Whitehead
The X Factor Australia (2011–2017)
Beau Ryan
Bella Ferraro (X Factor fourth place, 2012)
Bonnie Anderson (Australia's Got Talent winner, 2007)
Brooke Fraser
Brothers3 (X Factor third place, 2014)
Carmada
Casey Donovan (Australian Idol winner, 2004)
Kate Ceberano
Cassie Davis
Chris Rose
Channel Seven personalities and shows
Cold Clinical Love
Coldrain
The Collective (X Factor third place, 2012)
Conrad Sewell
Cousin Tony's Brand New Firebird
Cyrus Villanueva (X Factor winner, 2015)
Dami Im (X Factor winner, 2013)
Damien Leith (Australian Idol season 4 winner)
Dean Ray (X Factor runner-up, 2014)
Delta Goodrem
Dewayne Everettsmith
Didier Cohen
Emily Williams (Australian Idol runner-up, 2005)
Georgia Perry
Geri Halliwell
Glass Towers
Helena
Hi-5
Halycon Drive
Hazlett
Hoodoo Gurus
Jack Vidgen (Australia's Got Talent winner, 2011)
Jackie Onassis
Jackson McLaren
The Janoskians
Jason Owen (X Factor runner-up, 2012)
Jess & Matt (X Factor third place, 2015)
Jessica Mauboy (Australian Idol runner-up, 2006)
Jezzabell Doran
Johnny Ruffo (X Factor third place, 2011)
Jordan Jansen
JOY
Justice Crew (Australia's Got Talent winners 2010)
Kate DeAraugo (Australian Idol winner, 2005)
Kate Miller-Heidke
Katie Noonan
Kaz James
Kids of 88
Krill
Kyle Bielfield
Leony
Little Sea
Lovers Electric
The Lulu Raes
M4sonic
Marcus Santoro
Marlisa Punzalan (X Factor winner, 2014)
Matthew Hardy
Max & Bianca
Michael Paynter
Miracle
Missy Lancaster
Mr. Little Jeans
MuteMath
Natalie Gauci (Australian Idol winner, 2007)
Nathaniel Willemse (X Factor finalist, 2012)
Neighbours (1989–2011)
Network Ten (1989–2011)
Old Man River
Olivia Newton-John
Paulini (Australian Idol fourth place, 2003)
The Prodigy (1992-2004; licensed from XL Recordings)
Tim Freedman
Rachael Beck
Reece Mastin (X Factor winner, 2011)
Reigan Derry (X Factor fourth place, 2014)
Rogue Traders
Scarlett Belle
Stan Walker (Australian Idol winner, 2009)
Taylor Henderson (X Factor runner up, 2013)
Shannon Noll (Australian Idol runner-up, 2003)
Skybombers
Small Mercies
So Fresh compilation albums (previously joint with Universal Music Australia)
Smoothfm compilation albums
So You Think You Can Dance Australia (2008–2010)
Straalen McCallum
Syndicate
The Ten Tenors
Third Degree (X Factor fourth place, 2013)
Tim Omaji (Australia's Got Talent third place, 2011)
Tonight Alive
The Vines
Wes Carr (Australian Idol winner, 2008)
The Wiggles
Young Divas
Young Men Society (X Factor finalist, 2011)
The Veronicas
Way of the Eagle
Will Sparks
Sony sub labels
= Columbia Records/CBS Records
=Daryl Braithwaite
Cherry
Craig Maclachlan & Check 1/2
Died Pretty
Matt Finish
Midnight Oil
Moscos & Stone
Nikka Costa
The Atlantics
The Fan Club
Tina Arena
Uncanny X-Men
Wa Wa Nee
= Epic Records
=CDB
INXS
Serious Young Insects
The Poor
= RCA Records
=ABBA
Chicks Incorporated
Divinyls
Girl Overboard
Girlfriend
Natalie Imbruglia
Max Merritt & The Meteors
Oblivia
Solid Citizens
Southern Sons
You Am I
= Ariola Records
=Bodyjar
Boom Crash Opera
Divinyls
GF4
Jack Jones
= Art Records (via BMG)
=Custard
Melissa James
Ratcat
The Screaming Jets
Wendy Matthews
You Am I
= Gotham Records, Transistor, JVC (via BMG)
=Bachelor Girl
Trial Kennedy
Merril Bainbridge
Nikki Webster
Katie Underwood
Vanessa Amorosi
References
External links
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- List of assets owned by Sony
- Jason Owen (singer)
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