David Ezrin, the Canadian born son of famed record producer, Bob Ezrin, was a songwriter, keyboardist and label executive. As a musician, he collaborated with Lita Ford, Lou Reed, Alice Cooper and Hanoi Rocks. He was also the head of A&R at Soul Surfer Records, a label he co-founded. His songs have been recorded by Vow Wow and Lita Ford. David Ezrin was 42 when he passed away on December 4, 2008. Cause of death was not immediately released.
Bob Keane (Born Robert Kuhn)
January 5, 1922 – November 28, 2009
At right with Ritchie Valens
Bob Keane was the founder of Del-Fi Records, the first label to give a young Ritchie Valens a recording contract. Keane began his music career as a clarinetist who, after a 1938 concert by his jazz band was broadcast on Los Angeles radio station, KFWB, was offered a record deal by MCA Records. A couple of years later, he was dropped by the label so he enlisted in the army. Upon his return home from duty, Keane picked up where he left off, playing in local clubs around Los Angeles. In 1955, Keane and a partner formed the label, Keen Records, and released a single by then unknown soul singer, Sam Cooke. The song was “Summertime,” but it was the b-side “You Send Me” that started to get attention at radio, quickly sending it to #1 on the Billboard pop chart. Unfortunately for Keane, he made an oral agreement with his partner, and before he could collect any of the “You Send Me” earnings, he was out the door. He soon formed his own label, Del-Fi Records and discovered Valens, a young Latino rock ‘n roller from Pacoima, CA. Over the next several months, Keane released hit after hit records by Valens but sadly, the musician was killed the following year in the plane crash that also took the lives of Buddy Holly and JP “The Big Bopper” Richardson. The label continued on, eventually signing a stable of artists that were just as important to the legacy of popular music as Valens had been. That list included the Surfaris, Frank Zappa, Brenda Holloway, and the Bobby Fuller Four. In 1967, Keane shuttered the label and went on to manage his sons’ band. He sold the Del-Fi catalog to the Warner Music Group in 2003. On November 28, 2009, Bob Keane, 87, died of renal failure.
Jerry Brackenridge was a highly respected sales and marketing executive who spent most of his long music career within the EMI family of companies. Brackenridge was first hired by Capitol during the ’60s and steadily worked his up way through the ranks until eventually landing in the position of Vice President of Field Sales. Over the course of his 38+ year career with EMI, Brackenridge handled sales and marketing for such EMI labels as Capitol, EMI-America, Blue Note, Angel, Rhino, Virgin and dozens more. His hard work and loyalty to his job helped build the careers of such artists as Bob Seger, Tina Turner, the Rolling Stones, Garth Brooks, Radiohead, Coldplay, and countless more. He left the company in 2002. Jerry Brackenridge, 66, died of non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma on November 26, 2009.
Rob Partridge was a UK music industry veteran who founded and ran the Coalition Group, a powerful management and PR firm. Partridge began his career in the mid ’70s when he worked as a journalist Music Week. By the late ’70s, he was the head of the publicity department at Island Records where he worked directly with such greats as Bob Marley, Marianne Faithfull, U2, Steve Winwood and Robert Palmer. He left Island in 1990 to form a PR firm which would eventually be called the Coalition Group after he opened a management division of the company. Over the years, Partridge represented the likes of Johnny Marr, Tom Waits, Bloc Party, and Billy Bragg. In recent years, Rob Partridge had been suffering from cancer. He died as a result of it at the age of 60.
Derek B was a British rapper who came on the scene during the mid ’80s. He was just 15 when he started and was soon picked up by local radio stations to spin there. He was soon hired by hip UK independent dance label, Music Is Life to do A&R. Derek B released several records during his career, a couple reaching the top 15 on the UK charts. He was one of the first British rapppers to appear on the Top of the Pops program due to his crossover appeal. As a producer, Derek B worked with the likes of Cookie Crew and Eric B & Rakim. Derek B was 44 when he died following a heart attack on November 16, 2009.