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David Kershenbaum
Born
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Record producer, entrepreneur
WebsiteDavid Kershenbaum's website

David Kershenbaum is an American record producer and entrepreneur, born in Springfield, Missouri. He has worked with many bands, including Duran Duran, Tracy Chapman, Joe Jackson, Bryan Adams, Supertramp, Cat Stevens, Elkie Brooks, and Tori Amos. As a producer he has earned 75 international gold and platinum albums.[1] His work has yielded multiple Grammys and an Oscar nomination.[2]

At A&M Records

Kershenbaum has been an executive in three major record companies. Kershenbaum's first album at A&M Records was Joan Baez's Diamonds & Rust (1975). While vice-president of artists and repertoire (A&R) at A&M Records, he signed Janet Jackson in 1982.[citation needed] Kershenbaum signed the British musician Joe Jackson and was responsible for the production of four of his albums, including Night and Day (1982), which became the artist's most successful album, earning two Grammy nominations and a worldwide Top 5 single, "Stepping Out". Produced by Kershenbaum, Jackson's debut album Look Sharp! helped establish Jackson as a cornerstone of new wave music.[3]

At Elektra Records

Kershenbaum produced Tracy Chapman's three albums: first two albums, Tracy Chapman (1988) and Crossroads (1989).[4] and her fifth album Telling stories' (2000)[5] Chapman's debut album sold over 17 million copies and earned three Grammy awards and six nominations including "Best Producer Of The Year", "Best Song Of The Year", "Best New Artist", and "Best Album Of The Year".[citation needed]

At Capitol Records

Kershebbaum worked with Duran Duran on their album Rio (1982) at Capitol Records.[6] Duran Duran had released the album on EMI in the United Kingdom and quickly attained four UK Top 20 singles. Before Kershenbaum's involvement Rio did not do well in the United States.[citation needed] Capitol Records (EMI's American branch) was at a loss about how to sell the band.[citation needed] After Carnival, an EP of Kershenbaum's dance remixes of songs from Rio, became popular with DJs in the fall, so the band arranged to have most of the album remixed by Kershenbaum. After it was re-released in the U.S. in November, with heavy promotion as a dance album, Rio begin to climb the American charts.[7] Following the success of the Kershenbaum remixes, Capitol changed its marketing strategy on Duran Duran from New Romantic to dance band. This resulted in multi-platinum sales and the hit song "Hungry Like the Wolf". The album went gold in the US on March 1, 1983, and platinum on April 26, eventually reaching double platinum status. It peaked at number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the US (on June 5, 1983), and remained on the charts for 129 weeks.

Career as an enterpreneur

Kershenbaum established his own group of companies encompassing five recording studios, a film music supervision division, and a music publishing company. Under this banner, he produced and recorded many projects including a Kenny Loggins album for Sony and a platinum LP by Joshua Kadison.[citation needed]

As a partner and co-president of Morgan Creek Music Group,[8] Kershenbaum acted as executive producer[citation needed] for the song "Everything I Do, I Do It For You" by Bryan Adams, from the movie Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves.[9] This song went on to become the biggest single in the history of the music business at that time out selling singles by “The Beatles” and “Elvis Presley.”[citation needed]

As a music supervisor, Kershenbaum has worked on many films. At Morgan Creek Pictures, he supervised music for many movies, including The Last of the Mohicans soundtrack, which has sold 1,800,000 copies. Other films he worked on include Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure, Road House, Navy SEALs, White Sands, and 200 Cigarettes.

References

  1. ^ "Panelists: David Kershenbaum". American Society of Composers,Authors and Publishers. Retrieved July 29, 2010.
  2. ^ "Multi-Platinum Producer David Kershenbaum Receives a "STAR" and the Hollywood FAME Lifetime Achievement Award for Music Production". Billboard Publicity Wire. December 1, 2008. Retrieved July 30, 2010.
  3. ^ Flans, Robyn (May 1, 2000). "David Kershenbaum: Cenhancing the Artist". Mix Magazine Online. Penton Media. Retrieved July 29, 2010.
  4. ^ Bauder, David (AP) (October 3, 1989). "Singers defy 'sophomore jinx'". Kentucky New Era. Google News. Retrieved July 30, 2010.
  5. ^ {{citehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telling_Stories}
  6. ^ Medsker, David (September 10, 2006). "Deep Cuts: Duran Duran Article". Bullz Eye Z. Black Mountain Publishing. Retrieved July 29, 2010.
  7. ^ UK Pages.Duran Duran[dubiousdiscuss]
  8. ^ "Morgan Creek Records". Discogs. Retrieved July 29, 2010.[dubiousdiscuss]
  9. ^ JIM MAZZA[dead link]