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About PAVEMENT ENTERTAINMENT

PAVEMENT ENTERTAINMENT, INC. - CHICAGO, IL

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In the mid 90's Pavement Music was a premier rock and metal label that spawned releases by Crowbar, Malevolent Creation, Scatterbrain, Kreator, Solitude Aeturnus, Gilby Clarke, Autograph, Therion, The Gathering, Gorefest, and others.

In a partnership with Zoo/BMG, the label launched and continued the careers of these and many other artists throughout the decade. In early 2000 Zoo Entertainment was dissolved and Pavement Music was put on hiatus.

Fast forward to 2013:

Pavement owner/president Mark Nawara has resurrected the label in order to bring back the same quality and high standard of music and career artists. He has brought in long time friend and A&R man Tim King to assist in running the label. Stay tuned for new releases by established artists, as well as, releases from state of the art new up and comers.

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The Outfit - Interview with Terrie Carr (9/9/25)

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The Outfit - Interview with Terrie Carr (9/9/25)

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