Kansas City Star May 26, 1996 "Will R.E.M. find new Outpost?" The R.E.M. rumors started as soon as the new record label was announced. The buzz inside the industry has the supergroup looking for a new home as soon as it fulfills its contract and makes one last album for Warner Bros. When Outpost Recordings launched earlier this year, the label immediately topped the list of suitors. And while Outpost's three leaders admit they'd love to sign the band--and have indeed discussed it--no deal has been made. But it would make perfect sense. The Outpost threesome of Andy Gershon, Mark Williams and Scott Litt have an impressive history in alternative rock. While Gershon made his mark managing the group Smashing Pumpkins, it was Williams who signed the Pumpkins to a major-label record deal. He arrived at Outpost from Virgin Records, where he was vice president for developing artists and repertoire. Williams, by the way, in an early incarnation with another label, helped get the guys of R.E.M. to sign their first major record deal. And Litt, too, has a direct connection to R.E.M.--he's produced five of the band's albums and is working on its next release. Before teaming up, Gershon, Williams or Litt also had a hand in the recent success of acts such as Nirvana, Bryan Ferry, the Indigo Girls, the Geraldine Fibbers and Juliana Hatfield. Besides pursuing R.E.M., Outpost has inked a deal with alternative rockers Veruca Salt and should release that group's album later this year. ----------- Note: the Kansas City Star has a great Web site up and running (http://www.kcstar.com). Even includes archive files back to 1991, and they're not charging for admittance. Well worth a look. -----------