Some acts on the Atlantic roster in this period were British (including Led Zeppelin, Genesis, Yes, Bad Company and Phil Collins) and this was largely due to Ertegun. But in September 1955 Miriam Abramson traveled to the UK and signed a distribution deal with Decca. 3 in September 1952, and "Mama, He Treats Your Daughter Mean" with Connie Kay on drums reached No. [27] By the late 1950s stereo LPs and turntables were being introduced. The soul/country & western crossover predated Ray Charles' similar venture by more than 6 months. Gerald was the third person Mottola hired on his team and let him form his own label as President of WTG Records. [26] Billboard said Atlantic's "fresh sound" and the quality of its recordings, arrangements, and musicians was a great advance from standard R&B records. Abramson's departure opened the way for Ahmet Ertegun to take over as president of the label. Nov 2016 - Present6 years 5 months. During the previous year, 78s had outsold 45s by a ratio of two to one.[30]. Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. 1980 - Jerry Greenberg becomes a consultant to Atlantic while forming his own label with his brother, Bob Greenberg, called Mirage Music; Jerry remained on the East Coast, Bob on the West Coast. After buying Elektra Records and its sister label Nonesuch Records in 1970, Kinney combined the operations of all of its record labels under a new holding company, WEA, and also known as Warner Music Group. "I thought we were going to die", Wexler recalled. She rose through the ranks at Atlantic Records until they had to create a new title for her: president of promotion. [71][pageneeded] With Ertegun's power at Warners now secure, Atlantic was able to maintain autonomy through the parent company reorganizations and continue to do their own marketing, while WEA handled distribution. 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. In the 1980s she sued Atlantic for unpaid royalties; although Atlantic, which prided itself on treating artists fairly, had stopped paying royalties to some musicians. Collins later commented, "We didn't use his version, but we knew what he was getting at. 1, Pop No. [6] He convinced the family dentist, Dr. Vahdi Sabit, to invest $10,000 and hired Herb Abramson, a dentistry student. He learned his trade at Trey Records, a label in California owned by Lester Sill and Lee Hazlewood and distributed by Atlantic. He started his career in the music business as a drummer in the band "Jerry Green and The Passengers" which he founded. [86], Although master tapes of the material in Atlantic's released back catalog survived due to being stored in New York, the fire destroyed or damaged an estimated 5,0006,000 reels of tape, including virtually all of the company's unreleased master tapes, alternative takes, rehearsal tapes and session multi-tracks recorded between 1948 and 1969. . Bell was the first African-American partner in the label.[58]. According to Greenberg, Ertegun had long seen the UK as a source of untapped talent. [2], In 2006, the label denied "Weird Al" Yankovic permission to release "You're Pitiful", a parody of James Blunt's "You're Beautiful", despite Blunt's approval. 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. 1 in February and March 1953. Ahmet Ertegun liked him, but Leiber said, "He wasn't likable. [31] Ertegun and Wexler realized many R&B recordings by black musicians were being covered by white performers, often with greater chart success. [5], In early 1949, a New Orleans distributor phoned Ertegun to obtain Stick McGhee's "Drinking Wine, Spo-Dee-O-Dee", which was unavailable due to the closing of McGhee's previous label, Harlem Records. Angered by his unceremonious ejection from Atlantic, he alerted Geffen to Collins' availability, but to his chagrin, neither Geffen nor any other US label showed interest; He then alerted Virgin Records boss Richard Branson, who immediately contacted Collins' manager Tony Stratton Smith and signed Collins to Virgin in the UK as a solo act. "Dream Lover" reached No. NEW YORK, NY-- (Marketwired - Dec 2, 2014) - Maureen Kenny has joined Atlantic Records as Senior Vice President of A&R, based at the company's Burbank office. 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. [56] The deal included a $5000 payment against a five-year option on all other records. 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. 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They had hits with "Chapel of Love" by The Dixie Cups and "Leader of the Pack" by The Shangri-Las, but Red Bird's finances were precarious. I posted something on my Instagram asking my followers to tag interesting locals. In 1969 Stephen Stills was still signed to Atlantic under the contract dating from his time with Buffalo Springfield. As part of the negotiations, Collins and his bandmates wanted their own 'vanity' label, Duke Records, but according to Kalodner, and despite Ertegun's personal interest, the group's demands, and their relatively modest performance in the US made Atlantic executives ambivalent about the deal. He also signed a platinum rock group from England, The Escape Club, and served as executive producer of the soundtrack to the hit motion picture, Coming to America, starring Eddie Murphy. 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. Wexler ultimately decided to leave New York and move to Florida. The building was purchased less than a week earlier and had been scheduled to reopen as a Nadler's Furniture Center, in an effort to revitalize the downtown area. The first restaurant opened in June 2005 in Las Vegas, across from the Hard Rock Hotel. Atlantic Group is representing a privately held investment firm serving some of the world's most influential families and organizations. For five years Atlantic "dominated the rhythm and blues chart with its roster of powerhouse artists". Join to view profile Atlantic Records. 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. A few people had tagged him and I reached out to ask if he would be so kind to let me interview him. Atlantic Records has named Keith "Keefa" Parker Vice President of A&R. Based in Los Angeles, Parker most recently served as an executive producer on Roddy Ricch's breakthrough album, "Please. Ertegun knew Stick's younger brother Brownie McGhee, with whom Stick happened to be staying, so he contacted the McGhee brothers and re-recorded the song. Within the first two weeks, The Box went from 33 million to 60 million streams. 2013 to Present - Greenberg forms new EDM label with partners from Ibiza, Spain. "So Long", her first record for the label, was recorded with Eddie Condon's band on May 25, 1949. "Queen of the Hop" made the Top 10 on both the US pop and R&B charts and charted in the UK. ")[76] Prager persisted with Atlantic, even though their A&R department and label President Jerry Greenberg repeatedly rejected Foreigner; it was Kalodner's dogged belief in the group (and a live audition) that finally convinced Greenberg to allow Kalodner to sign them and take them on as his personal project. [54] Ray Charles returned to Atlantic in 1977. [5], Atlantic's New York studio was the first in America to install multitrack recording machines, developed by the Ampex company. 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. in large type (which spawned copycat vandalism). 1, Pop No. 2 in the US and No. Keefa Black. [26] He deleted the old '100' and '400' series of 10" albums and the earlier 12" albums in Atlantic's catalog, starting the '1200' series, which sold for $4.98, with Shorty Rogers' The Swingin' Mr Rogers. Stills and Crosby had been friends since the early 1960s; Nash had first met Crosby in the mid-1960s when The Byrds toured the UK, and he renewed the friendship when The Hollies toured the US in mid-1968. Burke became a consistent big seller through the mid-1960s and scored hits on Atlantic into 1968. 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. The position is responsible for all policy and procedures relating to student records, manages the key student records systems of the college, including those for student . 4), "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman" (Soul No. Websites. 1989 - Tommy Mottola, who took over Sony Music, offered Greenberg a label in California. I'm signing you today". Look Smart Article[permanent dead link] 21 albums were released simultaneously in 1965,[45][46] all of them shown on the back cover of their releases. [5][47], Record producer Phil Spector moved to New York to work with Leiber and Stoller. Atlantic Records is part of the Media & Internet industry, and located in New York, United States. So significant was Brown's success to Atlantic that the label became known colloquially as "The House That Ruth Built". This concert, which was almost 13 hours in length, featured performances by a large number of their artists and included reunions of some rock legends like Led Zeppelin and Crosby, Stills, and Nash (being David Crosby's first full band performance since being released from prison). Much of Atlantic's renewed success as a rock label in the late 1970s can be attributed to the efforts of renowned A&R manager John Kalodner. [7] Miriam gained a reputation for toughness. A subsidiary label, Atco, was established in 1955 to keep Abramson involved. Aaron Bay-Schuck. Abramson's then wife Miriam ran Atlantic's publishing company and handled most of the office work. 9), "Respect" (Soul and Pop No. It was granted informally, but their accountant insisted on a written contract and an audit of Atlantic's accounts. [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. WEA was also used as a label for distributing the company's artists outside North America. 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!. Their label Spark was bought by Atlantic, and they were hired as America's first independent record producers, free to produce for other labels. After a stint at Infinity Records (They closed apparently Infinity wasnt forever, she cracks), Ganis arrived at Warner Musics Atlantic label and quickly became a legend at the company and within the industry. During his tenure at United Artists Music, he was executive producer for the soundtrack to the movie 'Karate Kid 2,' which went gold. Websites. [87], A country music division, which was founded in the 1980s, was closed in 2001. The Atlantic Council, 2 p.m.:Looking North: Security in the Arctic Center for Strategic and International Studies, 4 p.m.: Discussion with outgoing Australian Ambassador to the U.S. ARTHUR . At his urging, Greenberg visited the UK six or seven times every year in search of acts to sign to the label.[72]. In 1961, he left the label, returned to Los Angeles, and founded Philles Records with Lester Sill. 1, Pop No. [21] She hit No. Decca had refused access to its British acts, who usually appeared in the US on the London subsidiary. In 1962 folk music was booming and the label came very close to signing Peter, Paul & Mary; although Wexler and Ertegun pursued them vigorously the deal fell through at the last minute and they later discovered music publisher Artie Mogull had introduced their manager Albert Grossman to Warner Bros. executive Herman Starr, who had made the trio an irresistible offer that gave them complete creative control over the recording and packaging of their music.[61]. Atlantic Business Interiors. [5][19] "Daddy Daddy" reached No. 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. [1]. Its position was greatly improved by its distribution deal with Stax. In the years that followed, Foreigner became one of Atlantic's biggest successes, and one of the biggest-selling groups in history, scoring a string of international hits and selling more than 80 million albums worldwide, including 37.5 million albums in the US alone. The trio's unique vocal chemistry was instantly apparent, so when Nash quit the Hollies in August 1968 and relocated to Los Angeles, the three immediately formed a trio, Crosby, Stills & Nash. In 1978, Atlantic finally broke the leading UK progressive group Genesis as a major act in the US. Darin returned to Atlantic in 1965. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. Wexler recalled, "We didn't pay for the mastersJim paid for the masters and then he would send us a finished tape and we would put it out. [30] Wexler is credited with coining the term "rhythm & blues" to replace "race music". By the age of eighteen, Greenberg already had his own record label, called Green-Sea Records. Wexler dismissed developments in pop music, dubbing the musicians "the rockoids". The VP of Enabling Services aims to oversee Design, Build and Run aspects on his/her domain. Irene Sourlis is a Vice President, A&R Administration at Atlantic Records based in New York, New York. The announcement was made today by Atlantic Chairman/COO Julie . 2023 Variety Media, LLC. [39] The roles of the other executives with Abramson's departure were Wexler as executive vice-president and general manager, Nesuhi Ertegun as executive vice-president in charge of the LP department and Miriam Bienstock as vice-president and also president of Atlantic's music publishing arm Progressive Music with Wexler as executive vice-president and the Ertegun brothers vice-president of Progressive. [29] In 1951, Atlantic was one of the first independent labels to press records in the 45rpm single format. The demo tapes of the songs that eventually became their debut album (including the song "Feels Like The First Time") were famously rejected by almost every major label, including Atlantic although their tenacious manager Bud Prager later revealed that, in retaliation for a previous bad deal, he deliberately didn't approach CBS ("They had screwed me out of a lot of money, so I figured I would screw them out of Foreigner. The band was never even offered to them. [13] In its early years, Atlantic concentrated on modern jazz[11][14][3] although it released some country and western and spoken word recordings. [5] Wexler and Ertegun formed a close partnership which, in collaboration with Tom Dowd, produced thirty R&B hits. 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. [91], In 2007, the label celebrated its 60th anniversary with the May 2 PBS broadcast of the American Masters documentary Atlantic Records: The House that Ahmet Built and the simultaneous Starbucks CD release of Atlantic 60th Anniversary: R&B Classics Chosen By Ahmet Ertegun. The band recorded for Atlantic Records, Roulette Records, United Artists, and DCP Record labels. Wexler's success for Atlantic was the result of going outside jazz to sign acts who combined jazz, blues, and rhythm and blues, such as Ray Charles, Joe Turner, and Aretha Franklin. Wexler sent Tom Dowd to upgrade Stax's recording equipment and facilities. They licensed the name from America's No. By the age of eighteen years, Greenberg already had his own record label, called Green-Sea Records. The market for these records exploded during late 1953 and early 1954 as R&B hits crossed over to the mainstream (i.e. 22 on the pop chart. Two of Atlantic Records' most accomplished A&R execs, Brandon Davis and Jeff Levin, have been promoted to Executive Vice Presidents and Co-Heads of Pop A&R for the company. [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. "[34], Ahmet's older brother Nesuhi was hired in January 1955. 7). In January 1970, Ahmet Ertegun was successful in his executive battle against Warner Bros. Records President Mike Maitland to keep Atlantic Records autonomous and as a result, Maitland was fired by Kinney president Steve Ross. Atlantic missed an important signing in 1955 when Sun owner Sam Phillips sold Elvis Presley's recording contract in a bidding war between labels. In 1968 the label issued History of Rhythm and Blues, Volume 4 in stereo. The single was issued in August 1962 and became the biggest instrumental hit of the year, reaching No. He signed with Capitol and moved for Hollywood to attempt a movie career, but hits such as "You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby" and "Things" continued to benefit Atco through 1962. [16] Early releases included music by Sidney Bechet, Barney Bigard, The Cardinals, The Clovers, Frank Culley, The Delta Rhythm Boys, Erroll Garner, Dizzy Gillespie, Tiny Grimes, Al Hibbler, Earl Hines, Johnny Hodges, Jackie & Roy, Lead Belly, Meade Lux Lewis, Professor Longhair, Shelly Manne, Howard McGhee, Mabel Mercer, James Moody, Joe Morris, Art Pepper, Django Reinhardt, Pete Rugolo, Pee Wee Russell, Bobby Short, Sylvia Syms, Billy Taylor, Sonny Terry, Big Joe Turner, Jimmy Yancey, Sarah Vaughan, Mal Waldron, and Mary Lou Williams. 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. Vice President, A&R. Phone Email. [59], Atlantic began pressing and distributing Stax records. Variety and the Flying V logos are trademarks of Variety Media, LLC. [5] Joel Dorn became Nesuhi's assistant after his successful production of Hubert Laws' album The Laws of Jazz.[37][38]. "[79], Although his close friendship with Ertegun helped Collins launch his solo career, the fact that he eventually signed to Atlantic in the US was apparently as much by luck as by design. Two members of The Robins formed The Coasters and recorded hits for Atlantic, such as "Down in Mexico" and "Young Blood". 7, selling over one million copies and becoming the bestselling song of the year for Decca. [60] He brought Atlantic musicians to Memphis to record. December 2, 2014, 12:34 PM. "Beyond the Sea" became Darin's fourth consecutive Top 10 hit in the US and UK. Atlantic's early stereo recordings included "Lover's Question" by Clyde McPhatter, "What Am I Living For" by Chuck Willis, "I Cried a Tear" by LaVern Baker, "Splish Splash" by Bobby Darin, "Yakety Yak" by the Coasters and "What'd I Say" by Ray Charles. 1). "[7] The label's office in the Ritz Hotel in Manhattan proved too expensive, so they moved to a room in the Hotel Jefferson. The audit revealed Leiber and Stoller had been underpaid by $18,000. Brown received a voluntary payment of $20,000 and founded the Rhythm and Blues Foundation in 1988 with a donation of $1.5 million from Ertegun. Atlantic was a powerhouse then as it is now, so I got to work legendary acts throughout my career, says the New York native. Jerry Wexler said, "we're gonna put her back in church. Leiber and Stoller backed down, but the relationship ended anyway. [9] When interviewed in 2009, she attributed her reputation to the company's chronic cash-flow shortage: " most of the problems we had with artists were that they wanted advances, and that was very difficult for us we were undercapitalized for a long time. No further albums were issued as the label lasted less than a year. [14], Ertegun and Abramson spent much of the late 1940s and early 1950s scouring nightclubs in search of talent. 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Although the extended length of much of their material made it somewhat difficult to promote the band with single releases, their live prowess gained them an avid following and their albums were hugely successful their third LP The Yes Album (1971), which featured the debut of new guitarist Steve Howe, became their first big hit, reaching #4 in the UK and just scraping onto the chart in the US at #40. He produced "Twist and Shout" for The Top Notes, and it flopped. [89] Although Yankovic could have made the parody anyway, claiming Fair Use, his record label, Volcano Entertainment, thought it best not to "go to war" with Atlantic. 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!. It was groundbreaking., And although she may have blazed a trail as a female executive in the male-dominated world of promotion, for her its all about team success over individual success, in service of the artists. Since they jointly held more stock, Ahmet was obliged to agree to the sale. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. [88], Time Warner sold Warner Music Group to a group of investors for $2.6 billion in late 2003. [43] After a slow start, Atco had considerable success with Bobby Darin. By early 1980, when Collins was recording his solo album, the record industry was suffering greatly from the impact of the worldwide economic recession, and many labels were beginning to cull their rosters and drop acts that weren't providing major returns. [53] Months later the company was reeling from the successive loss of its two biggest artists, Bobby Darin and Ray Charles, who together accounted for one-third of sales. [19], Recording engineer and producer Tom Dowd played a crucial role in Atlantic's success. 5), and "Think" (Soul No. His recordings for Atlantic and Stax influenced pop music. 2007 - Jerry Greenberg joins the board of MusiCares established in 1989 by The Recording Academy. 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. He is currently working with Ricch on his second studio album as well as A&Ring the new album from Ty Dolla . In its tenth anniversary feature on Atlantic, Billboard noted, " a very big R&B record might achieve 250,000 sales, but from this point on (195354), the industry began to see million sellers, one after the other, in the R&B field". [21], In 1952 Atlantic signed Ray Charles, whose hits included "I Got a Woman", "What'd I Say", and "Hallelujah I Love Her So". 5 on the Billboard Hot 100. Barry, Thomas (September 9, 1969). Kalodner built his reputation by signing acts that other labels had turned down, and perhaps the most significant example of his achievements in this area was his championing of the Anglo-American band Foreigner. He founded Jubilee in 1946 but had no interest in its most successful musicians. Few music industry vets approach the level of royalty in the radio world that Andrea Ganis, Varietys Hitbreaker of the Year, inhabits. At this same time, Genesis' contract with Atlantic was up for renewal, and Collins was yet to sign as a solo artist. In 1966 Atlantic signed a licensing deal with Polydor which included the band Cream, whose debut album was released by Atco in 1966. Much of this was due to Kalodner, who later admitted that, as soon as Gabriel was dropped from Atlantic, he realized he had made a mistake. Atlantic also began to get recordings distributed in the United Kingdom, first through EMI on a 'one-off' basis. 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