Thirty Tigers

Thirty Tigers is an American music marketing, distribution and management company for independent artists, based in Nashville.

History
The company was founded in 2002 by David Macias and Deb Markland and is distributed by The Orchard.

In 2014, Thirty Tigers entered into a strategic partnership with Sony Music Nashville to promote Chase Rice's single "Ready Set Roll" and album Ignite the Night. This was possibly the first time in country music that a major label paid only for radio promotion.

In 2016, Thirty Tigers partnered with Triple 8 Management and Sony Music to create the country-music label Triple Tigers. Triple Tigers signed Russell Dickerson and Scotty McCreery as its first acts.

Overview
Thirty Tigers is not a record label, but releases around 45 albums per year for artists who retain ownership and control of their music and career choices.

Thirty Tigers has significant influence in the Americana music community, but works with artists from a wide range of genres including folk, indie rock, R&B, hip hop, and country.

Roster
The company's roster includes the following artists. Alphabetical by first letter
 * Adeem the Artist
 * Aaron Watson
 * AHI
 * Alanis Morissette
 * American Aquarium
 * Angaleena Presley
 * Avatar (band)
 * Béla Fleck
 * Bruce Hornsby
 * Charley Crockett
 * Chase Rice
 * Chris Knight
 * Colter Wall
 * Darlingside
 * Elizabeth Cook
 * Gone West
 * Hembree
 * Illiterate Light
 * Jamestown Revival
 * Jason Eady
 * Jason Isbell
 * Jordan Fletcher
 * Lucinda Williams
 * Lupe Fiasco
 * Lucero
 * Metric
 * Morgan Wade
 * Parker Millsap
 * Patty Griffin
 * Russell Dickerson
 * Ryan Bingham
 * Shelby Lynne and Allison Moorer
 * Son Volt
 * St. Paul and The Broken Bones
 * Strand of Oaks
 * Sturgill Simpson
 * The Avett Brothers
 * The Gaslight Anthem
 * Trampled by Turtles
 * The Smashing Pumpkins