SB Entertainment Company is located in the West Village of Manhattan, an area with a strong artistic atmosphere, also considered a cultural sanctuary by New Yorkers.
The neighborhood brings together various artists, including painters, musicians, actors, and writers.
Singers are the most numerous here, and since the 1950s, it has become one of the birthplaces of modern folk music. By 1965, when Bob Dylan performed rock at the 'Newport Folk Festival,' it became a sacred place in the hearts of rock musicians.
Many musicians, before they became famous, had residency gigs in the bars and nightclubs of the West Village. Some were even discovered by talent scouts and went from nobodies to Emperor Superstars, including jazz singer Ray Charles, Norah Jones, Lady Gaga, and others.
SB Entertainment Company chose to set up its headquarters here, partly to take advantage of the local talent pool.