Died On This Date (August 25, 2009) Berle Adams / Former Label Executive & Agent

Berle Adams (Born Beryl Adasky)
June 11, 1917 – August 25, 2009

adams_berleBerle Adams was a longtime music industry executive who, through his career was Vice President of MCA and co-founded Mercury Records.  Adams began his career as an agent, representing such acts as Coleman Hawkins and Louis Jordan.  He later formed his own agency as well as a couple of publishing companies.  In 1945, he co-founded Mercury Records, quickly releasing hits by the likes of Vic Damone and Frankie Laine.  In 1950, Lew Wasserman hired Adams at MCA where he stayed for the next two decades, working mostly in television.  While with MCA, Adams formed Uni Records who signed the Who, Neil Diamond and Elton John to name a few.  In 1971, Adams left MCA to work for the William Morris Agency.  Berle Adams passed away on August 25, 2009 at the age of 92.



Died On This Date (February 4, 1975) Louis Jordan / Jazz Pioneer

Louis Jordan
July 8, 1908 – February 4, 1975

louis-jordan Louis Jordan was a jazz pioneer who achieved great fame during the 1940s.  He was one of a few black musicians of the era that was equally popular with both black and white audiences.  According to Billboard magazine, Jordan ranked fifth on their list of the most successful African-American recording artists of all time.  That figure is based solely on record sales and chart history.  A talented singer as well and dynamic musician and bandleader, Jordan recorded duets with some of the era’s biggest stars.  That list includes Louis Armstrong, Bing Crosby and Ella Fitzgerald.  He and his band, the Tympany Five popularized an upbeat musical style called jump blues which helped pave the way for R&B and rock ‘n roll to follow.  Over the course of his career, Jordan dominated the top of the R&B charts.  With all his records combined, he sat at the #1 slot for a remarkable 113 weeks.  The next closest artist to this day is Stevie Wonder with 70 weeks.  By the mid ’50s however, Jordan’s popularity dwindled as kids moved on to rock ‘n roll while he had a hard time adapting to its sound.  He all but retired in the early ’60s.  On February 4, 1975, Louis Jordan died of a heart attack at the age of 66.

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Died On This Date (November 13, 1996) Bill Doggett / Jazz Keyboardist

Bill Doggett
February 16, 1916 – November 13, 1996

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Bill Doggett was a respected Jazz and R&B keyboardist who came to prominence in the late ’30s.  During the early part of his career, he played for the Ink Spots and Louis Jordan.  During the ’50s, Doggett formed his own band with whom he recorded a few hits, including “Honky Tonk” which sold over four million copies.  He also worked as an arranger for some of music’s biggest names, including Ella Fitzgerald, Count Basie and Louis Armstrong.  Bill Doggett died of a heart attack at the age of 80.

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