Read Cowboys and Indies: The Epic History of the Record Industry Online
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AUTHOR INTERVIEWS:
Laurence Bell, Derek Birkett, David Betteridge, Harold Childs, Tim Clark, Lionel Conway, Stan Cornyn, Ray Cooper, Simon Draper, Terry Ellis, David Enthoven, Bob Garcia, Derek Green, John P. Hammond, Larry Harris, Tom Hayes, John Heyman, Jac Holzman, Art Jaeger, Craig Kallman, Danny Krivit, Al Kooper, Andrew Lauder, Andrew Loog Oldham, Daniel Miller, Martin Mills, Jerry Moss, Bruce Pavitt, Charly Prevost, Tony Pye, Dave Robinson, Rick Rubin, Tom Silverman, Seymour Stein, Howard Thompson, Geoff Travis, Ivo Watts-Russell, Chris Wright, Trevor Wyatt, Patrick Zelnik.
SPECIAL THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING FOR VARIOUS SOURCES OF INFORMATION
Thomas H. White for his invaluable help on radio history, Patrick Feaster for his research on Thomas Edison, Rick Bleiweiss, Steve Knopper, David Ritz, Stephen Lispon, Nigel House.
INDEX
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Abramson, Herb
Ace
Ackerman, Paul
Adams, Bryan
Adele
Adler, Lou
AIR
Ales, Barney
Aletti, Vince
Alex, Magic
Alexander, Willard
Almanac Singers
Alpert, Herb.
See also
A&M
alternative rock
Altshuler, Robert
A&M
British branch
formation of
honesty and integrity
Human League
Island partnership
Jackson, Janet
Mendes, Sergio
New Wave acts
sale to PolyGram
Sex Pistols
Supertramp
American Federation of Musicians
American Graphophone Company
American Recordings
Ammons, Albert
Anderle, David
Andrews Sisters
Angel
Animals
Anna Records
Appel, Mike
Apple Corps
Apple iTunes Store
ARC (American Record Corporation)
Arista
A&R men.
See
record men;
specific individuals
Armstrong, Albert
Armstrong, Louis
Armstrong, Roger
Aronowitz, Al
ASCAP
Asher, Dick
Asia (rock group)
Aspinal, Neil
Asylum and Elektra/Asylum
Atlantic Records
Asylum financing and distribution
Bee Gees
Blind Faith
Buffalo Springfield
Charles, Ray
Cream
Crosby, Stills & Nash
disco
founding of
Franklin, Aretha
Hendrix, Jimi
Hot 100
hits
independent radio promoters
Island distribution
Led Zeppelin
R&B
Rolling Stones
sale to Warner–Seven Arts
Warner Communications merger
Young Rascals
AT&T
Austin, Nick
Avakian, George
Babitz, Mirandi
Backe, John
Backstreet Boys
Badarou, Wally
Baez, Joan
Bahlman, Ed
Baker, Ginger
Ballard, Florence
Bambaataa, Afrika
Banks, Brian
Barraud, Francis
Barsalona, Frank
Basie, Count
BBC
Beach Boys
Beastie Boys
Beatles
albums
American tours and sales
Apple Corps
breakup
British tour
Dylan’s acquaintance and introduction to marijuana
under Epstein’s management
Klein management contract
Melody Maker
award
Parlophone deal
rejections
singles
worldwide sales
bebop
Bechet, Sidney
Bee Gees
Beggars Banquet Group
Bell, Alexander Graham
Bell, Laurence
Bell Labs
Benny, Jack
Berliner, Emile
Bernay, Eric
Berry, Ken
Bertelsmann
Best Buy
Beston, Ted
Betteridge, David
on Island’s management and downfall
on Marley and Wailers
on Oberstein’s reputation at CBS
on sale of Virgin
big bands
Big Brother & the Holding Company
Bihari brothers
Bikel, Theo
Billboard
Bird, Gary
Birkett, Derek
Björk
Black, Bill
black music.
See also specific genres
for black ethnic market
Great Migration north
origin in suffering
race records
racism toward black musicians
From Spirituals to Swing
concert
vaudeville tradition
white audience for
Black Swan
Blackwell, Chris.
See also
Island Records
achievements
adaptability
association with Robinson and Stiff Records
charm
Compass Point studio
creative marketing
diverse projects and fiscal irresponsibility
founding of Island and sublabels
import and distribution business
management style
on Rastas and Judaism
Blaine, Hal
Blatch, Harriot Stanton
Blavatnik, Len
Bleiweiss, Rick
Blind Faith
Blockheads
Blondie
Bloomfield, Mike
Blue Horizon
blues
BMG
BMI (Broadcast Music, Inc.)
Bob & Earl
Bogart, Neil.
See also
Casablanca
Bolan, Marc
Bono.
See also
U2
Boonstra, Cor
Botnick, Bruce
Bowie, David
Boyd, Joe
Bradford, Perry
Branson, Richard.
See also
Virgin Records
Braun, David
Brenner, Jerry
Britain.
See
England
British Invasion.
See also
Beatles
Brockman, Polk
Bronfman, Edgar, Jr.
Broonzy, Big Bill
Brown, James
Browne, Jackson
Bruce, Jack
Brunswick
bubblegum music
Buckley, Tim
Buffalo Springfield
Bullard, William
Bulleit, Jim
Bullock, Bill
Bundrick, John “Rabbit”
Butterfield Blues Band
Buzzcocks
Byrds
Byrne, David
C., Roy
Café Society
Calder, Clive
Calder, Tony
California.
See also specific individuals; specific labels
cocaine culture
hippies
Laurel Canyon singer-songwriter community
migration of record industry to
Monterey International Pop Festival
psychedelia
underground scene
Cameron, Duncan
Capitol
Beach Boys
Beatles
founding of
Holiday, Billie
independent radio promoters
sales figures
sale to EMI
wariness of psychedelia movement
Carey, Mariah
Carl Lindström AG
Carroll, Ted
Carson, Fiddlin’ John
Carter Family
Caruso, Enrico
Casablanca
Angel
Clinton, George
disco
drug culture
founding and deal with Warner
independent radio promoters
influencing of charts
Kiss
sale to PolyGram
Summer, Donna
Village People
Cash, Johnny
Cash Box
(Wexler)
CBGB
CBS.
See
Columbia/CBS
CD.
See
compact disc
Charisma
Charles, Ray
Cher
Chess, Marshall
Chess Records
Chic
Chicago Daily Tribune
Chicago Defender
Chicago music and dance scene
Child, Calvin
Childs, Harold
Chiswick
Chrysalis
Clancy Brothers
Clapton, Eric
Clark, Alfred
Clark, Tim
Clark, Walter
Clarke, Brent
Clash
classical and operatic music
Cliff, Jimmy
Clinton, George
clubs
Café Society
CBGB
Chicago dance halls
Club 54 restricted area
Danceteria
Greenwich Village folk music clubs
Hacienda
jukeboxes at
Loft
London mod clubs
in New Wave grassroots movement
Night Owl
rave culture
Reno Club
On the Rox
Sanctuary
sound systems
Cohen, Leonard
Cohn, Nik
Cole, Nat King
Coleman, Syd
Collins, Judy
Colony Records
Columbia artists
Basie, Count
Byrds
Cash, Johnny
Cohen, Leonard
Cole, Nat King
Costello, Elvis
Doors
Dylan, Bob
Franklin, Aretha
Goodman, Benny
Hampton, Lionel
Henderson, Fletcher
Holiday, Billie
Jackson, Michael
Johnson, George
Joplin, Janis
Marley, Bob
Original Dixieland Jass Band
Perkins, Carl
Richard, Cliff
Rolling Stones
Seeger, Pete
Simon & Garfunkel
Sinatra, Frank
Smith, Bessie
Springsteen, Bruce
White, Josh
Williams, Andy
Williams, Bert and George Walker
Columbia/CBS.
See also
Columbia artists
ancillary businesses
ASCAP boycott
bankruptcy of American Columbia
compact disc technology
consumer marketing
cultural legacy and elitist aura
double-sided discs
drug scandal
eight-track recording technology
electrical recording technology
EMI merger
founding of
Geffen Records export rights
Graphophone player technology
independent radio promoters
jazz classics
Jewish comedy
jukebox business
laterally-cut disc technology
layoffs and factory closures
long-playing records
sales figures
sale to Sony
teenage market
theater productions and cast recordings
Comer, Charlie
Commodore Records
compact disc
artist royalties on
cost to consumers
demise of singles format
development of
quality of, compared to vinyl
value to record companies
Considine, Shaun
Consolidated Talking Machine Company
Conway, Lionel
Cooper, Ray
Copeland, Miles
Cordell, Denny
Cornyn, Stan
Costello, Elvis
country and hillbilly music
Coury, Al
Cream
Creation Records
Criss, Peter
Cros, Charles
Crosby, Bing
Crosby, David
Crosby, Stills & Nash
Dahl, Steve
Daily Mail
Daily Mirror
Dalhart, Vernon
Damned
Danceteria
D’Aquisto, Steve
DaSilva, Jon
Davenport, Jimmy
Davis, Clive.
See also
Columbia artists; Columbia/CBS
ambition
as Columbia lawyer
Columbia presidency
Crosby, Stills & Nash negotiations
drug scandal
launch of Geffen’s career
at Monterey Pop Festival
sale of Arista
Davis, Danny
Davis, Martin
Davis, Miles
de Buretel, Emmanuel
Decca Records
acquisition of Brunswick properties
artist strike contingency agreement
Basie, Count
Crosby, Bing
founding of
Haley, Bill
Holiday, Billie
jukebox business
Rolling Stones
Steele, Tommy
unethical business practices
deejays
competition and exhibitionist mixing
compilation mixing
discovery and testing of new sounds
individual consumers as
pirate-radio operators
record company promotion to
Def Jam
Denny, Jim
Depeche Mode
Deram
DeSylva, Buddy
Detours
Dewey, Daddy-O
Dexter, Dave
DGC Records
Dibango, Manu
Diehl, Digby
Dileo, Frank
Disc and Music Week
disco
DiSipio, Fred
Domino
Doncaster, Patrick
Donovan
Doors
Dorsey, Tommy
Douglas, Alan
Douglass, Leon
Down Beat