Greyson Chance, who ascended to renown in 2010 after a cover clip of Lady Gaga’s Paparazzi went wildly viral, has signed with talent management company Digital Brand Architects (Dba). Chance, who notably appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show after his performance at a sixth-grade musical festival nabbed upwards of 59 million views, most recently released a docuseries called The Drop on Fullscreen, chronicling his musical journey.
Dba was also founded in 2010 by co-CEOs Karen Robinovitz and Raina Penchansky, and reps top influencers like fashion bloggers Something Navy and Aimee Song as well as the Instagram-famous puppy Toast Meets World. While Dba will represent 19-year-old Chance in the digital realm -- including social media, literary opportunities, TV, product creation, events, and ecommerce -- he will retain his music booking agent at Wme and his music manager, Alex Ziabko, at Cultiv8.
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Dba was also founded in 2010 by co-CEOs Karen Robinovitz and Raina Penchansky, and reps top influencers like fashion bloggers Something Navy and Aimee Song as well as the Instagram-famous puppy Toast Meets World. While Dba will represent 19-year-old Chance in the digital realm -- including social media, literary opportunities, TV, product creation, events, and ecommerce -- he will retain his music booking agent at Wme and his music manager, Alex Ziabko, at Cultiv8.
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- 4/6/2017
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
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