Phil Kaso promoted to SVP, Rock Promotion, at Atlantic Records/Elektra Music Group

Phil Kaso has been promoted to Senior Vice President of Rock Promotion at Atlantic Records/Elektra Music Group.

Kaso was most recently Vice President of Rock Promotion for Elektra.

In his new role, Kaso will expand his current duties to lead promotion strategy and campaigns for both Atlantic’s and Elektra’s rock rosters.

The individual labels’ regional promotion staff will continue to work with their respective artists, under Kaso’s direction.

Based at Warner Music Group’s New York headquarters, Kaso now reports jointly to Andrea Ganis, President of Promotion for Atlantic Records, and Greg Dorfman, who was made Executive Vice President, Promotion for Elektra Music Group, in 2020.

Kaso’s appointment follows the recent retirement of rock promotion executive Lea Pisacane, after 34 years at Atlantic.

Kaso spent much of his career with Warner Music Group, after starting in the industry as National Promotion Coordinator at RCA Records.

In 1999, he joined Roadrunner Records, WMG’s metal and rock label, as Northeast Regional Promotion Director.

Last year, Kaso was named Vice President of Rock Promotion for Elektra Music Group, which includes Roadrunner, Fueled By Ramen, and other subsidiary labels.

In 2019, Elektra also entered into a worldwide joint venture with DTA Records, a label founded by Travis Barker.

Kaso also worked closely with artists such as Slipknot and Korn, and secured No. 1 rock records from Theory of a Deadman, Stone Sour, Corey Taylor, and, most recently, A Day to Remember.

“Lea Pisacane is beyond extraordinary on so many levels.”

Andrea Ganis

Andrea Ganis, said: “Lea Pisacane is beyond extraordinary on so many levels – clearly a total legend in rock promotion and a brilliant, vibrant, charismatic person to boot.

“We’ve been together for over three decades, and I’ve been lucky enough to witness her strategically put all our artists on the map to thrive and succeed.

“A 34-year run is remarkable in any business, but particularly in ours, which has sustained so many changes – it’s a tribute to Lea that she’s flourished consistently, and to say she will be missed is a vast understatement.

“She leaves very big shoes to fill, but if anyone can do it, it’s Phil. From his two decades at Roadrunner to his latest Elektra post, he’s been a passionate and dedicated rock champion, driven by a true fan’s enthusiasm.

“We’re excited that Atlantic will now also benefit from his unmatched expertise.”

“Phil is one of the greatest promo people in the business.”

Greg Dorfman

Greg Dorfman, added: “Phil is one of the greatest promo people in the business.

“His devotion to our artists and their music is total and tireless.

“He’s done tremendous work with Slipknot, Trivium, Motionless In White, Theory of a Deadman, and countless others.

“Phil is deeply respected and admired by everyone across the rock music community, and we’re very happy that he’s now taking on this much-deserved role at both Elektra and our sister company, Atlantic.”

“I couldn’t have imagined that one day I’d be heading the rock force at two of the most iconic labels in history.”

Phil Kaso

Phil Kaso, said: “When I first started at Roadrunner many years ago as a regional promo guy, I couldn’t have imagined that one day I’d be heading the rock force at two of the most iconic labels in history, Atlantic and Elektra.

“Lea is a legend, and it will be tough to follow in her footsteps, but she leaves behind one of the greatest rock rosters in the business.

“I’m really looking forward to working with everyone at Atlantic, while still working with my beloved team at Elektra. A huge thank you to Andrea and Greg for this dream opportunity.”Music Business Worldwide

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