[3] Despite this, Pamplin closed at the end of 2001, shuttering both its production and distribution operations.
Red Hill Records, established in 2000 with A&R handled by Dan Michaels (according to Billboard[5]), focused on electronic and pop music, and was generally aimed at the youth market.
[5] Organic Records was their label for alternative and modern rock artists.
Cathedral Records and Crossroads served the gospel market segments.
While previous releases from parent company Pamplin Entertainment such as the Bibleman series had used existing distribution channels, with the establishment of Pamplin Music, the company began distributing its own material.