Atlantic missed an important signing in 1955 when Sun owner Sam Phillips sold Elvis Presley's recording contract in a bidding war between labels. Lance Gross Dallas Martin, the Atlantic Records A&R executive whose successes include records by Roddy Ricch and Meek Mill, has been promoted to executive vice president of A&R at. He became Vice President of A&R at Atlantic, while continuing to oversee Big Beat. Although Leiber considered dropping the matter, Stoller pressed Atlantic for payment. And Julie Greenwald is a great role model since she is an executive without peer., Although formats and platforms and so much else about the music business has changed over the years, the basics of breaking a song remain the same (to paraphrase a legendary Atlantic artist). They are seeking a Vice President Employee Engagement and . [82], In May 1988, the label held a 40th Anniversary concert, broadcast on HBO. Vice President of Radio Promotion and Artists and Repertoire, WTG (Walter (Yetnikoff), Tommy (Motolla), Gerald (Greenberg) Records, Learn how and when to remove these template messages, reliable, independent, third-party sources, Learn how and when to remove this template message, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jerry_L._Greenberg&oldid=1119634965, Articles lacking reliable references from April 2014, BLP articles lacking sources from April 2014, Articles with multiple maintenance issues, Articles with dead external links from April 2017, Articles with permanently dead external links, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 2 November 2022, at 16:23. [15], In late 1947, James Petrillo, head of the American Federation of Musicians, announced an indefinite ban on all recording activities by union musicians, and this came into effect on January 1, 1948. Previously, Irene was an A&R Administration at RCA Records and also held positions at SONY. 2009 to 2011 - Mirage Tribute Bands is formed. Atlantic Business Interiors offers a vast array of office furniture and equipment, and combine that with an in-depth knowledge of workplace layout and ergonomics to ensure you make the most of your office space and give your workforce the best work . Darin moved to Los Angeles and signed with Capitol. First and foremost is the music itself, and then the strategy created to expose it.. 9), "Respect" (Soul and Pop No. Their label Spark was bought by Atlantic, and they were hired as America's first independent record producers, free to produce for other labels. The Clovers' "Don't You Know I Love You" (composed by Ertegun) became the label's first R&B No. Abramson also produced "Magic Records", children's records with four grooves on each side, each groove containing a different story, so the story played would be determined by the groove in which the stylus happened to land. Atlantic Recording Corporation (simply known as Atlantic Records) is an American record label founded in October 1947 by Ahmet Ertegun and Herb Abramson. [36] By 1958 Atlantic was America's second-largest independent jazz label. Over 60 years of recorded music history from Aretha Franklin & Led Zeppelin to Bruno Mars & Ed Sheeran. My early years began with the Rolling Stones, Bette Midler, Abba, AC/DC, Led Zeppelin, Genesis, Phil Collins, U2, Stevie Nicks and so many more, including songs that I forgot I promoted until I hear them in a store and point up and say, I worked that record!. Satellite was renamed Stax after the owners, Stewart and Axton. [29] In 1951, Atlantic was one of the first independent labels to press records in the 45rpm single format. Bell was the first African-American partner in the label.[58]. 5[30] (although The Crew-Cuts' version went to No. [5] Stewart and Wexler hired Al Bell, a disk jockey at a radio station in Washington D.C., to take over promotion of Stax releases. Abramson did not get along with either Wexler or Nesuhi Ertegun, and he had returned from military service with a German girlfriend, which precipitated his divorce from Miriam, a minor stockholder and Atlantic's business and publishing manager. Gerald was the third person Mottola hired on his team and let him form his own label as President of WTG Records. December 2, 2014, 12:34 PM. The irony was further compounded by the fact that Gabriel scored a US #1 hit with the R&B-influenced single "Sledgehammer", which featured the legendary Memphis Horns, and which Gabriel later described as "my chance to sing like Otis Redding. Two members of The Robins formed The Coasters and recorded hits for Atlantic, such as "Down in Mexico" and "Young Blood". Atlantic was a powerhouse then as it is now, so I got to work legendary acts throughout my career, says the New York native. That streak has continued over the years, particularly with the remarkably consistent current regime of co-chairs Craig Kallman and Julie Greenwald, who have steered the ship since 2004. The brothers were fans of jazz and rhythm & blues, amassing a collection of over 15,000 78 RPM records. [3] [4] Irene received a Bachelor of Science degree from Saint John's University. 1994 - Greenberg is elected to the Board of Directors of Westwood One, the world's #1 supplier of talk, sports, radio, news, and shows all over the world. Greenberg also has one granddaughter, Eden, Rainbow Bar & Grill Press Mention 2 on the pop chart. [49], Atlantic tolerated Spector but with diminishing returns. With Chairman Jerry Weintraub leaving the company abruptly, the new management team didn't want to continue having a recording company. white) audience. The first song Wexler produced with Burke was "Just Out of Reach", which became a big hit in September 1961. Abramson's wife Miriam ran the label's publishing company, Progressive Music, and did most office duties until 1949 when Atlantic hired its first employee, bookkeeper Francine Wakschal, who remained with the label for the next 49 years. Ryan Brady, a VP at Atlantic Records and a host of the Take It Away podcast, has died in a car accident at the age of 34. 1), "Baby, I Love You" (Soul No. 1). An after-hours jam by members of the Stax house band resulted in "Green Onions". [2] Craig Kallman is the chairman of Atlantic. Although many in the industry reportedly discouraged him from going solo,[78] Collins was strongly supported by Ertegun, who encouraged him to record an album after hearing the R&B-flavoured demo tapes Collins had recorded in his garage. Job Type Full-time Description Job Summary The Vice President of Medical Wellness Programming is responsible for actively managing the overall operations of the medical memberships and programs for all the clubs owned and/or managed by Legacy Management Group.This strategic position plans, directs, coordinates, and supervises all aspects of the department. 2003-04 - Mirage Music Entertainment has been reactivated with a distribution deal through Sony Music. Greenberg served as President and CEO of MJJ Music from 1993 to 2000. Ertegun and Wexler knew of the group's leader, Jimmy Page, through The Yardbirds, and their favorable opinion was reinforced by Dusty Springfield, who recommended Atlantic sign the band. Price previously served as senior vice president of Business and Legal Affairs at 10K Projects, an independent record label. His agent David Geffen went to Wexler to ask for Stills to be released from his Atlantic contract because Geffen wanted Stills' new group to sign with Columbia. "[19] She rose to fame quickly and was called the Queen of Soul. 1957 - Gerald L. Greenberg from New Haven, CT formed his own band. Wexler was a fan of Burke's and had long wanted to sign him so when Burke told Wexler his contract with his former label had expired Wexler replied: "You're home. Currently serving as Vice President of A&R at Atlantic Records in New York. The breaking point came when they asked for a producer's royalty. But joy also comes in birthing the babies who we continue to build and develop you never know whos going to become our next superstar!. [5] Ertegun hired Billboard reporter Jerry Wexler in June 1953. Nov 2016 - Present6 years 5 months. But when Ahmet learned that Nesuhi had been offered a partnership in Atlantic's rival Imperial Records, he and Wexler convinced Nesuhi to join Atlantic instead. He was credited with improving the production, packaging, and originality of Atlantic's LPs. Variety and the Flying V logos are trademarks of Variety Media, LLC. Craig Rosen has been working as a Vice President, A and R at Atlantic Records for 10 years. The mid-1960s British Invasion led Atlantic to change its British distributor. He learned his trade at Trey Records, a label in California owned by Lester Sill and Lee Hazlewood and distributed by Atlantic. Abramson's departure opened the way for Ahmet Ertegun to take over as president of the label. After hearing the song's sparsely-arranged opening section, Ertegun said: "Where's the backbeat, man? In 1966 Atlantic signed a licensing deal with Polydor which included the band Cream, whose debut album was released by Atco in 1966. After surprisingly failing their audition for Apple Records, thanks to Ertegun's intervention and intense negotiations with David Geffen, who represented Crosby and Nash, as well as Stills,[75] they ultimately signed with Atlantic, who gave them virtually complete freedom to record their first album. He wore T-shirts reading "Atlantic Records sucks" while performing live and, in the music video for "White & Nerdy", he defaces Atlantic's article on Wikipedia, replacing the page with "YOU SUCK!" [50], Leiber and Stoller worked briefly for United Artists, then started Red Bird with George Goldner. [5] Wexler and Ertegun formed a close partnership which, in collaboration with Tom Dowd, produced thirty R&B hits. [52], Atlantic was doing so well in early 1959 that some scheduled releases were held back, and the company enjoyed two successive months of gross sales of over $1 million that summer, thanks to hits by The Coasters, The Drifters, LaVern Baker, Ray Charles, Bobby Darin, and Clyde McPhatter. 2 in the US and No. [6] He convinced the family dentist, Dr. Vahdi Sabit, to invest $10,000 and hired Herb Abramson, a dentistry student. The announcement was made today by Atlantic Chairman/COO Julie Greenwald and Chairman/CEO Craig Kallman . The single was issued in August 1962 and became the biggest instrumental hit of the year, reaching No. DZ Atlantic President Testifies to Nebraska Legislature in Support of Nuclear Workforce Development - Part 1 of 2 DZ Atlantic President Ross McConnell and Day & Zimmermann Senior Vice President of Nuclear Operations James Chesnut testified February 16 before the Nebraska Legislature's Natural Resources Committee in support of Legislative Bill 568, the Nuclear and Hydrogen Development Act. Two female artists were personally signed by Wexler, with album releases in 1969, Dusty Springfield (Dusty in Memphis)[67] and Lotti Golden (Motor-Cycle),[68] although Golden also had a close working relationship with Ertegun, who was instrumental in her signing with the label. WEA was also used as a label for distributing the company's artists outside North America. [44] In 1965, Atlantic formed a budget label called Clarion Records. Promotion is an art that morphs in tandem with the trends of radio as well as the broader currents of culture, she says, but ultimately the tenets are the same. They licensed the name from America's No. [5], Atlantic's New York studio was the first in America to install multitrack recording machines, developed by the Ampex company. Jerry L. Greenberg is an American music executive, who at 32, was the youngest president of any major record company in the recording industry and received that title in 1974 as President of Atlantic Records . Kenny . [20], Joe Morris, one of the label's earliest signings, scored a hit with his October 1950 song "Anytime, Anyplace, Anywhere", the first Atlantic record issued in 45rpm format, which the company began pressing in January 1951. During his short time at Atlantic, Spector produced music for LaVern Baker, Ruth Brown, Jean DuShon, and Billy Storm. 4 R&B hit with "Tweedlee Dee", but a rival version by Georgia Gibbs went to No. [19], Recording engineer and producer Tom Dowd played a crucial role in Atlantic's success. [56] The deal included a $5000 payment against a five-year option on all other records. In 1967 the group traveled to Atlantic's studio in New York City to record Disraeli Gears with Tom Dowd; it became a Top 5 LP in both the US and the UK, with the single "Sunshine of Your Love" reaching No. Wexler's protg Jerry L. Greenberg replaced him and played a role in Atlantic's success during the 1970s. In order to make amends to Gabriel, he alerted both CBS and Geffen to the fact that Gabriel was available, and after a bidding war, Gabriel signed with Geffen. Ertegun composed songs under the alias "A. Nugetre", including Big Joe Turner's hit "Chains of Love", recording them in booths in Times Square, then giving them to an arranger or session musician. At this same time, Genesis' contract with Atlantic was up for renewal, and Collins was yet to sign as a solo artist. Ertegun recommended Mo Ostin to succeed Maitland as Warner Bros. Records president. The overall enormity of this song changed that. In 1951, Atlantic was one of the first independent labels to press records in the 45rpm single format. 7). Wexler had hired Greenberg and acted as his mentor, teaching him the daily operations of the record business. "Beyond the Sea" became Darin's fourth consecutive Top 10 hit in the US and UK. Both albums went platinum, and it was the first rap album to go platinum for WEA Distribution. At his urging, Greenberg visited the UK six or seven times every year in search of acts to sign to the label.[72]. Atlantic Records was founded in September 1947 in New York City and incorporated in October 1947 with Abramson as president, Etregun vice-president in charge A&R, production and promotion. Barry, Thomas (September 9, 1969). Despite the huge success Atlantic was enjoying with its own artists and through its deal with Stax, by 1967 Jerry Wexler was seriously concerned about the disintegration of the old order of independent record companies and, fearing for the label's future, he began agitating for it to be sold to a larger company. [69] By 1969, the Atlantic 8000 series (196872) consisted of R&B, rock, soul/rock and psychedelic acts. Fate intervened during the Hollies US tour, when Nash reunited with Crosby and met Stephen Stills (ex-Buffalo Springfield) at a party at the Los Angeles home of Cass Elliott in July 1968. The group was the brainchild of expatriate British musicians Mick Jones (ex Spooky Tooth) and Ian McDonald, one of the founding members of King Crimson. The first restaurant opened in June 2005 in Las Vegas, across from the Hard Rock Hotel. Ahmet Ertegun had first seen them perform in the Midwest on one of their early American tours, and it was on this occasion that he also became an ardent fan of their drummer/vocalist, Phil Collins. [70] Other releases that year include albums by Aretha Franklin (Soul '69), Led Zeppelin (Led Zeppelin), Don Covay (House of Blue Lights), Boz Scaggs (Boz Scaggs), Roberta Flack (First Take), Wilson Pickett (Hey Jude), Mott the Hoople (Mott the Hoople), and Black Pearl (Black Pearl).[70]. 1 in February and March 1953. Among its acts were the post-Curtis Mayfield Impressions, Slave, Brook Benton, Jean Knight, Mass Production, Sister Sledge, The Velvet Underground, Stacy Lattisaw, Lou Donaldson, Mylon LeFevre, Stevie Woods, Johnny Gill, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Garland Green, The Dynamics, The Fabulous Counts, and The Fatback Band. Within the first two weeks, The Box went from 33 million to 60 million streams. There are so many artists Ive been lucky to be involved with, and I love breaking music from so many different genres, she says, launching into a long list that includes INXS, Stone Temple Pilots, Hootie and the Blowfish, Jewel, Matchbox 20, Skid Row, Brandy, Kid Rock, Tori Amos, En Vogue, Aaliyah, and of course our current super-bigs, Bruno Mars, Ed Sheeran, Cardi B, Coldplay, Lizzo, not to mention this years chart goliath, Roddy Ricch. Jones was an accounting major at Maryland University who planned to be a doctor . Atlantic archivists have since rediscovered other 'lost' material including unreleased masters, alternative takes and rehearsal tapes by Ray Charles, Van "Piano Man" Walls, Ornette Coleman, Lennie Tristano and Lee Konitz. In April of that year, Miriam (Abramson) Bienstock reported to Billboard that Atlantic was selling 75% of its singles as 45s. The song sold 100,000 copies in the first month and became a million-seller. [55], In 1960, Atlantic's Memphis distributor Buster Williams contacted Wexler and told him he was pressing large quantities of "Cause I Love You", a duet between Carla Thomas and her father Rufus which was released by the small label Satellite. Look Smart Article[permanent dead link] Ertegun also insisted on changes to the song that became Collins' debut single. "Yakety Yak" became Atlantic's first No. [21] She hit No. Initially, Atlantic and Atco operated entirely separately from the group's other labels, Warner Bros. Records and Reprise Records, and management did not interfere with the music division, since the ailing movie division was losing money, while the Warner recording division was booming by mid-1968 Warner's recording and publishing interests were generating 74% of the group's total profits.[63][64]. 1969 - When Atlantic's parent company, Warner Bros-Seven Arts was sold to Kinney Services (Predecessor to Warner Communications in 1969, Greenberg was announced General Manager of Atlantic Records. During the previous year, 78s had outsold 45s by a ratio of two to one.[30]. 1, Pop No. The Rainbow Bar & Grill in Las Vegas recreates the Hollywood location with red leather booths and rock-n-roll memorabilia adorning the walls. The band was never even offered to them. 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