Like many artists, Brad Rempel got out of his first record contract. But unlike others, he harbors no ill will. In this episode of The Big Break, the High Valley founder explains why artists shouldn’t “crucify” the companies making early bets on your career.



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Show Notes


2:30 Brad’s background, Canada, and life in Covid


9:00The start of music from living in a rural town, and falling in love with country music.

“I literally did not know who Michael Jackson was until I moved to Nashville.”


13:40The first concert, Mid South, and the creation of High Valley


20:00Learning about managing money, and touring


25:05The first ‘break’

Meeting John Mays and the road to a record deal


32:51The move to Nashville, Brad learns the truth about being a big fish in a small pond and what the 

real level of competition is.


35:20The second ‘break’

Buying out of the record deal to go completely independent.

“I don’t understand why we try and crucify them later on in our careers when all of a sudden 

we’re making real money and now we just hate them and think they’re evil people. What about 

back in the day when nobody would give you five bucks for anything you had, and this person 

offered you some real money to live off of?”


41:09A kids Jiu Jitsu class, and a bagel at Panera Bread bridges the gap to the US market, and 

everything blows up

Make You Mine


49:30Brad tells us about the business perspective for buying out of his contracts, and what’s next

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The Big Break

Brad Rempel - Record Contracts and always being grateful

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