Maverick Records Nashville

Maverick Nashville was a American country music record label based in, operating as a subsidiary of pop superstar 's company.

The subsidiary ran from 1998 to 2006, when it was shuttered by parent label due to unprofitability.

History
When and  co-founder  and CEO  established Maverick Nashville in 1998, Warner moved Carter Randell, Sam O'Rourke, and Rachel Patrick over from  and heartland rock singer Tom Moorhouse over from, while Maverick arranged for Tejano singer Leo Postigo, signed to Maverick Música, to release his English-language titles on Maverick Nashville. Rounding out the initial roster were a set of newcomers to country music - Samantha Malk, Martin Neal, Rick Pointon, Mick Meidner, Fernande Soulier, the Holdup Boyz, Ignition and Jack Brenman.

Former artists

 * Colt Magnum (now recording for )
 * Jenny M. Jackson (now recording for Everest Records)