Zoo Entertainment (record label)

Zoo Entertainment was an American record label formed in 1990 by Lou Maglia.

During the record company's early years, music industry executive George Daly was the label's original Vice President of A&R.

Being its distributor, the late Phyllis Hyman enjoyed a #1 R&B hit with "Don't Wanna Change The World," a song that was taken to US radio by radio promoter Jesus Garber, then a VP at Zoo.

[3] In August 1996, BMG sold Zoo to Kevin Czinger's newly formed Volcano Entertainment.

Volcano went through changes and was eventually sold to the Zomba Label Group in the spring of 1998.