Range Media Partners has welcomed Tyler Henry as the newest managing partner of its music division, Range Music.
Bringing a roster of artists including PARTYNEXTDOOR, Wondagurl, HARV, Los Hendrix, Nonstop da Hitman, Peter Manos and TikTok producer Carneyval, Henry’s new position arrives on the heels of Justin Bieber’s HARV-produced single, “Peaches” f/Daniel Caesar & GIVĒON, securing the #1 spot at Top 40 and Rhythm radio.
In addition to his management clients, Henry has co-founded publishing JVs with Warner Chappell, Sony/ATV andCactus Jack, as well as co-founded creative company STURDY., whose music division is now merged with Range Music. He’s also a partner on the executive leadership council of the Black Music Action Coalition (BMAC), a mentor for Creative Futures Collective and more.
“I have been an independent manager since starting my career in the music industry back in 2014. I truly believe in this team to reinvent the definition of a manager and the scope of work that can be done under that partnership. We are building the world's best talent representation company,” said Henry.
Also joining RMP’s expanding music division is Charles “CJ” Cook and Phoebe Wang. Cook arrives in the role of Manager & Artist Relations. Serving an instrumental role in operations for PND, Cook also co-manages HARV—the Musical Director and founder of Bieber’s live band, WETHEBAND—and Loshendrix (NLE Choppa, Kehlani, Childish Gambino) with Henry. Wang, who is the day-to-day manager to Capitol’s Manos and Carneyval, joins as a Manager.
RMP’s star-studded client list includes Emilia Clarke, Bradley Cooper, Gabrielle Union, Michael Fassbender, Tom Hardy, Ramy Youssef and Keira Knightley; directors like Michael Bay and M. Night Shyamalan; and recording artists Wale, MAX, Midland, D Smoke and its latest addition, Justin Tranter, who recently went Diamond for their co-writing on Bieber’s “Sorry.”
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