The Tileyard crew gathered before heading out for the morning fry-up to eliminate the effects of a night at the pub. From left: Michael Harwood, Natasha Brooks, Paul Kempe, Tamara Witt, Giovanni Damiani, Nick Keynes, Sophie Dorrington, George Corton, Neil Hughes, Charlie Arme, Jason Shape, Sara Alpert, Matthew Neequaye, Catalina Wrye, Graham Phipps and Maddy Valder.
Former RCA U.K. Managing Director Neil Hughes has joined independent London-based company Tileyard Music as MD. The firm encompasses management, publishing and records, and has had successful releases with Sigala, Ella Eyre, The Chainsmokers, Kygo, Sigma and Rudimental.
In his new role, Hughes will be working with Tileyard co-founders Michael Harwood, Charlie Arme, Paul Kempe and Nick Keynes to continue to grow the business.
“Working with Tileyard Music on campaigns over the last few years, I have always been impressed by their tenacity and innovation,” Hughes said. “Tileyard Music has a clear vision for the future, and an ambitious team to help them realize it.”
At RCA, Hughes was upped to MD from GM upon the appointment of David Dollimore as President in 2016. He exited the label last year and was replaced by Stacey Tang. During his time at Sony, Hughes led campaigns for Platinum and Gold selling acts including Bring Me the Horizon, P!nk, Paloma Faith, Justin Timberlake, Kodaline, Pharrell Williams, Jeff Lynne’s ELO and The Chainsmokers.
Arme called Hughes "a brilliant executive,” adding “He is joining the team as we embark on our biggest growth and most ambitious years yet and we cannot wait to share the successes."
Since forming six years ago, the team at Tileyard Music have achieved over 8bn streams with their various releases. The company is at the centre of Tileyard London, which encompasses over 100 independent music studios and more than 150 music businesses based within King’s Cross.
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