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Scott Borchetta was born on 3 July, 1962 in Burbank, California, U.S., is an American record executive. Discover Scott Borchetta's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 61 years old?
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Record executive, entrepreneur, racing driver |
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61 years old |
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Cancer |
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3 July, 1962 |
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3 July |
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Burbank, California, U.S. |
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United States
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Scott Borchetta Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Scott Borchetta's Wife?
His wife is Sandi Spika Borchetta
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Scott Borchetta Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Scott Borchetta worth at the age of 61 years old? Scott Borchetta’s income source is mostly from being a successful executive. He is from United States. We have estimated Scott Borchetta's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Scott Borchetta (born July 3, 1962) is an American record executive and founder of the Big Machine Label Group.
He grew up in the San Fernando Valley of Southern California in the 1970s.
His father, Mike Borchetta, worked in record promotions for several Los Angeles record labels, including Capitol Records, RCA Records and Mercury Records.
In 1978, when Borchetta was 16, his father moved to Nashville to start his own independent record promotion company.
Interested in life beyond Los Angeles, Borchetta began to pursue a career in music.
After playing in several rock bands, he left California and moved to Nashville with his father.
There, Borchetta played bass in a country band and spent his days working in his father's mail room promoting country singles.
After 8 months on the road, he left his band since they were not finding success.
While working with his father, Borchetta learned about the music industry and how it operates, and used this knowledge to pursue jobs at record labels.
In 1985, he got a job at MTM Records, where he stayed for three years.
He then spent two years working as an independent promoter before working in promotion and artist development at several other record labels, including MCA Nashville Records, DreamWorks Nashville and Universal Music Nashville.
After a dormancy as he focused on music, he began racing legends cars in 1995 at Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway as part of the Summer Legends Shootout Series founded by country music group Brooks & Dunn.
In 1999, he moved to the NASCAR SuperTruck Weekly Series and won three consecutive championships from 2003 to 2005, and also raced in the Valvoline Cup Truck Series.
Borchetta signed his first artist, singer-songwriter Taylor Swift (whom he had met in 2004) when she was 14 years old.
He started the label in 2005 with Taylor Swift as its first signed artist and 13 employees, he served as its president/CEO, encompassing four imprints: Big Machine Records, BMLG Records, The Valory Music Co. and Nash Icon Records.
In 2005, Borchetta left Universal Music Nashville to start his own independent record label, Big Machine Records.
Borchetta disagreed with how major labels run their business, and felt that he and his friend Neil Adams could run his own label more efficiently than what he had seen.
Swift went on to become Big Machine's most successful artist and win the label two Grammy Awards for Album of the Year for the albums Fearless at the 2010 Grammy Awards and 1989 at the 2016 Grammy Awards.
In its 14th season, Borchetta became the senior mentor of the reality music competition American Idol.
Borchetta befriended NASCAR crew chief Ray Evernham while filming a 2014 episode of Evernham's television series AmeriCarna, and Evernham invited him to drive a 1972 Chevrolet Corvette in the Sportscar Vintage Racing Association.
In 2015, he became an in-house mentor on American Idol in the program's 14th and 15th seasons.
He is also a sports car racing driver in the Trans-Am Series and owner of NASCAR Xfinity Series team Big Machine Racing.
Before Big Machine, Borchetta was a race car driver and executive at the Nashville divisions of DreamWorks Records and MCA Records as well as MTM Records.
Borchetta was born in Burbank, California to parents Shari and Mike Borchetta.
In February 2017, Canadian media company Bell Media announced that it had partnered with Borchetta to develop a new, international television format that would "uncover, develop, and promote pop culture's next musical superstars".
The new series, The Launch, premiered in January 2018, with Borchetta as executive producer.
In his youth, Borchetta competed in motocross and quarter midget racing in Southern California.
On June 30, 2019, Ithaca Holdings, run by Scooter Braun, bought Big Machine Records, with Borchetta staying on as CEO.
This transaction included the masters of Swift's first six albums.
Swift voiced her frustrations in a Tumblr post, saying to have been trying to buy the masters for years and described Braun as an "incessant, manipulative bully".
Swift also said Borchetta's loyalty was only through contracts, and that he knew "exactly what he was doing" when making this deal with Ithaca Holdings.
Swift expressed that these men were "controlling a woman who did not want to be associated with them".
The dispute escalated throughout the year, both parties claiming to be owed millions of dollars from the other.
Swift accused Braun and Borchetta of holding her back from being able to perform her older songs during her American Music Awards for her Artist of the Decade award, as well as for her Netflix documentary, Miss Americana.
On the same day Swift posted on her Tumblr account, Borchetta went on Big Machine Records and posted his own statement.
He said he forewarned Swift through text the night before.
"Taylor and I remained on very good terms when she told me she wanted to speak with other record companies and see what was out there for her. I never got in her way and wished her well."
He said that she had the opportunity to own not just her recordings, but everything else.
He was inducted into the Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway Hall of Fame in 2020; his SuperTruck crew chief James Buttrey was enshrined a year later.
In March 2021, Borchetta was named executive advisor to the Hall of Fame.