Gingerbread Man Records

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Gingerbread Man Records
File:Gingerbread Man - The Noun Project.svg
Parent companyWarner Music Group
FoundedAugust 8, 2015; 10 years ago (2015-08-08)
FounderEd Sheeran
StatusActive
Distributor
GenreVarious
Country of originUnited Kingdom

Gingerbread Man Records is a British vanity label, founded by English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran under a deal with Warner Music Group.

History

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In March 2015, Sheeran revealed his plans to establish Gingerbread Man Records through a deal with Warner Music Group.[1] The label, as well as a dedicated YouTube channel, launched three months later.[2] The label's first release was 5, which was a compilation of five EPs that Sheeran independently released before his debut album.

The label's first signee was Jamie Lawson, whom Sheeran had previously met while playing in London's folk circuit.[3] On 9 October 2015, Gingerbread Man Records released Lawson self-titled fourth album, which achieved a number one position on the UK Albums Chart.[4] He also signed Foy Vance that same year.[5] The label signed Maisie Peters in 2021.[6][7] As of 2023, Ed Sheeran himself is signed to the label, with Autumn Variations being his first studio album on the label.

Signed artists

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Discography

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Albums

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Singles

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This is a list of singles not from any album listed

  • Maisie Peters – "Place We Were Made" (2017)
  • Maisie Peters – "Birthday" (2017)
  • Jamie Lawson – "Footprints in the Snow" (2017)
  • Maisie Peters – "Worst of You" (2018)
  • Maisie Peters – "Best I'll Ever Sing" (2018)
  • Jamie Lawson – "Testify" (2018)
  • Maisie Peters – "Stay Young" (2019)
  • Maisie Peters – ""Favourite Ex"" (2019)
  • Maisie Peters – "Daydreams" (2020)
  • Maisie Peters – "The List" (2020)
  • Maisie Peters – "Sad Girl Summer" (2020)
  • Maisie Peters – "Maybe Don't" (2020)
  • Maisie Peters – "Cate's Brother" (2022)
  • Maisie Peters – "Blonde" (2022)
  • Maisie Peters – "Good Enough" (2022)
  • Maisie Peters – "Not Another Rockstar" (2022)
  • Ed Sheeran – "Under the Tree" (2024)

References

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