


Craig Kallman
Craig Kallman Appointed Chief Music Officer of WMG
The exec previously spent more than 30 years at Atlantic Records
Warner Music Group (WMG) has appointed Craig Kallman as Chief Music Officer. He will be based in New York and report directly to WMG’s CEO Robert Kyncl.
The role:
Kallman will provide his deep A&R expertise across WMG’s artist roster and label group globally.
He will also continue to sign new artists to Big Beat, the label he founded in 1987 and which has been a part of WMG since he joined the company in 1991.
His first Big Beat signing is up-and-coming producer Elkan, who produced Drake and PartyNextDoor’s smash, “NOKIA.”
Backstory:
Kallman was Chairman & CEO of Atlantic Records from 2005 to 2024, working with artists such as Bruno Mars, Cardi B, Death Cab For Cutie, Lizzo and more.
In October 2024 he was named Chief Music Officer of Atlantic Music Group.
He began his career as a teenager DJing in New York City clubs and, in 1987, started the independent Big Beat label in his bedroom.
Four years later the label’s success in the dance and hip-hop underground prompted Atlantic to acquire it and invite Kallman to join the company’s A&R department.
There he signed a string of artists including Aaliyah, Brandy, Timbaland, P.O.D., and many others.
What they said:
Robert Kyncl: “Craig has helped shape the sound and direction of modern music, leaving a lasting imprint on artists, fans, and the industry at large. With decades of experience working at the highest level with the biggest stars, he will be an invaluable creative force and deep resource in his new post…helping drive and support A&R strategy and artist development across WMG, signing exciting new talent, and collaborating with our label leaders to bring bold, original music to the world.”
Craig Kallman: “I’m deeply grateful for my time at Atlantic, where I’ve had the privilege of contributing to the careers of so many remarkable artists. It’s been great seeing Elliot [Grainge] take the helm and open a bold new chapter in the label’s illustrious history. I am excited to take on this new role and work alongside our outstanding A&R teams around the world, while reimagining the Big Beat brand as a force across genres. As my first signing, Elkan is a statement of intent, which underscores my commitment to nurture and champion extraordinary, trailblazing talent.”
Warner Music Group (WMG) has appointed Craig Kallman as Chief Music Officer. He will be based in New York and report directly to WMG’s CEO Robert Kyncl.
The role:
Kallman will provide his deep A&R expertise across WMG’s artist roster and label group globally.
He will also continue to sign new artists to Big Beat, the label he founded in 1987 and which has been a part of WMG since he joined the company in 1991.
His first Big Beat signing is up-and-coming producer Elkan, who produced Drake and PartyNextDoor’s smash, “NOKIA.”
Backstory:
Kallman was Chairman & CEO of Atlantic Records from 2005 to 2024, working with artists such as Bruno Mars, Cardi B, Death Cab For Cutie, Lizzo and more.
In October 2024 he was named Chief Music Officer of Atlantic Music Group.
He began his career as a teenager DJing in New York City clubs and, in 1987, started the independent Big Beat label in his bedroom.
Four years later the label’s success in the dance and hip-hop underground prompted Atlantic to acquire it and invite Kallman to join the company’s A&R department.
There he signed a string of artists including Aaliyah, Brandy, Timbaland, P.O.D., and many others.
What they said:
Robert Kyncl: “Craig has helped shape the sound and direction of modern music, leaving a lasting imprint on artists, fans, and the industry at large. With decades of experience working at the highest level with the biggest stars, he will be an invaluable creative force and deep resource in his new post…helping drive and support A&R strategy and artist development across WMG, signing exciting new talent, and collaborating with our label leaders to bring bold, original music to the world.”
Craig Kallman: “I’m deeply grateful for my time at Atlantic, where I’ve had the privilege of contributing to the careers of so many remarkable artists. It’s been great seeing Elliot [Grainge] take the helm and open a bold new chapter in the label’s illustrious history. I am excited to take on this new role and work alongside our outstanding A&R teams around the world, while reimagining the Big Beat brand as a force across genres. As my first signing, Elkan is a statement of intent, which underscores my commitment to nurture and champion extraordinary, trailblazing talent.”
Warner Music Group (WMG) has appointed Craig Kallman as Chief Music Officer. He will be based in New York and report directly to WMG’s CEO Robert Kyncl.
The role:
Kallman will provide his deep A&R expertise across WMG’s artist roster and label group globally.
He will also continue to sign new artists to Big Beat, the label he founded in 1987 and which has been a part of WMG since he joined the company in 1991.
His first Big Beat signing is up-and-coming producer Elkan, who produced Drake and PartyNextDoor’s smash, “NOKIA.”
Backstory:
Kallman was Chairman & CEO of Atlantic Records from 2005 to 2024, working with artists such as Bruno Mars, Cardi B, Death Cab For Cutie, Lizzo and more.
In October 2024 he was named Chief Music Officer of Atlantic Music Group.
He began his career as a teenager DJing in New York City clubs and, in 1987, started the independent Big Beat label in his bedroom.
Four years later the label’s success in the dance and hip-hop underground prompted Atlantic to acquire it and invite Kallman to join the company’s A&R department.
There he signed a string of artists including Aaliyah, Brandy, Timbaland, P.O.D., and many others.
What they said:
Robert Kyncl: “Craig has helped shape the sound and direction of modern music, leaving a lasting imprint on artists, fans, and the industry at large. With decades of experience working at the highest level with the biggest stars, he will be an invaluable creative force and deep resource in his new post…helping drive and support A&R strategy and artist development across WMG, signing exciting new talent, and collaborating with our label leaders to bring bold, original music to the world.”
Craig Kallman: “I’m deeply grateful for my time at Atlantic, where I’ve had the privilege of contributing to the careers of so many remarkable artists. It’s been great seeing Elliot [Grainge] take the helm and open a bold new chapter in the label’s illustrious history. I am excited to take on this new role and work alongside our outstanding A&R teams around the world, while reimagining the Big Beat brand as a force across genres. As my first signing, Elkan is a statement of intent, which underscores my commitment to nurture and champion extraordinary, trailblazing talent.”
Craig Kallman
Warner Music Group
Robert Kyncl
Atlantic Records
Big Beat
Elkan
Drake
PARTYNEXTDOOR
Aaliyah
Elliot Grainge
Executive Moves
Executive Leadership Changes
Label Restructuring
A&R Executive Entrepreneurship
Industry Personnel Changes
Executive Appointments
Record Labels
A&R Leadership
Executive Leadership
Artist Signings
Label Imprint
United States
New York, US
👋 Disclosures & Transparency Block
This story was written with information from WMG’s press release.
We covered it because it’s news of a significant executive appointment at WMG.
📨 Subscribe to NIF
Get news dropped in your inbox 👇
📨 Subscribe to NIF
Get news dropped in your inbox 👇
Related Articles

Careers & People
Dec 8, 2025
1 min read
Jody Williams to Head Vince Gill’s Management Team
The exec has been Gill’s publisher for four years

Careers & People
Dec 4, 2025
1 min read
Dave Rocco Appointed Chief Creative Officer of Atlantic Music Group
In this newly created position, Rocco will oversee global strategy and creative vision for the WMG subsidiary

Careers & People
Dec 4, 2025
1 min read
Skyline Artists Closes After 35 Years
Founder and President Bruce Houghton: “Skyline had an incredible run.”

Jody Williams to Head Vince Gill’s Management Team
The exec has been Gill’s publisher for four years

Rod Yates
Careers
Dec 8, 2025

Dave Rocco Appointed Chief Creative Officer of Atlantic Music Group
In this newly created position, Rocco will oversee global strategy and creative vision for the WMG subsidiary

Harry Levin
Careers
Dec 4, 2025

Skyline Artists Closes After 35 Years
Founder and President Bruce Houghton: “Skyline had an incredible run.”

Rod Yates
Careers
Dec 4, 2025

Sony Music Publishing Elevates Jeff Smarr to SVP of Global Copyright
The exec is a 31-year veteran of the company

Rod Yates
Careers
Dec 4, 2025

Chris Granger Appointed CEO of Oak View Group
The exec has served as Interim CEO since July 2025

Rod Yates
Careers
Dec 3, 2025

Rob Markus Promoted to Head of International Music at WME
Markus has been at WME for over two decades

Harry Levin
Careers
Dec 1, 2025





