The word
Emtro
is a
combination of the
first names of
Grammy-nominated
gospel
singer/producer Troy
Sneed and his wife,
Emily. After a
decade in the music
business where Troy
recorded for Savoy
Records and coached
the Georgia Mass
Choir during their
success with Whitney
Houston’s
double-platinum The
Preacher’s Wife
movie soundtrack,
Troy and Emily
stepped out in faith
in 2003 and started
Emtro
from their
Jacksonville, FL
home. The Sneeds
were displeased with
the promotion of
Sneed’s CDs and put
their money where
their mouths were.
Emily maintained two
jobs to pay the
bills while Sneed
circled the country
visiting radio
stations and pushing
retailers to stock
CDs by his artists
and the rest is
history.
Their first CD was
Youth for Christ’s
Love Comes in All
Colors followed by
projects by L.
Spenser Smith,
Pastor Rudolph McKissick,
Terri
McConnell and
Sneed’s own
State of
Worship project.
While those projects
sold respectably,
the label didn’t
really begin to take
off until their
surprise hit with
Sneed leading Top 20
smash “The Right
Place” on Pastor
Rudolph McKissick’s
CD of the same name
in 2005.
Since then, the
independent label
has astounded the
gospel music
industry by placing
an amazing eight
songs in the Top 20
on Billboard’s Hot
Gospel chart within
two years -
including Youth for
Christ’s
Stellar-award
winning smash “The
Struggle is Over”
which remained #1
for a dozen weeks.
Now,
Emtro Gospel
is
beginning a new
chapter with the
launch of
T Records.
The new firm will be
run by Sneed’s
college-age son,
Troy “TJ” Sneed, Jr.
With distribution
via IDN (Innovative
Distribution
Network) and the
Alliance
Entertainment
Corporation, the
first release will
be the April 2008
release of
“Supreme
7”
a gospel quartet
with their single
"Another Yes".
As the label
expands, they intend
to sign more gospel
artists and continue
to churn out
radio-friendly
gospel music.